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August 28, 2025

Boeing Eyes Ethiopia’s Bole Airport for 777X Testing

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Boeing Eyes Ethiopia’s Bole Airport for 777X Testing











Boeing Co. is preparing to test its next-generation 777X wide-body at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, in a move that underscores the airport’s growing role in global aviation trials and Ethiopian Airlines’ ambitions to become Africa’s dominant hub carrier.

A Boeing delegation met with Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority Director General Yohannes Abera to seek preliminary clearance for the aircraft’s conformity assessment, according to the regulator. Officials highlighted Bole’s altitude—7,625 feet above sea level—as ideal for evaluating the 777X’s performance in thin-air conditions, from takeoff thrust to climb rates.

The plan mirrors Airbus SE’s 2006 decision to trial the A380 superjumbo in Addis Ababa, leveraging similar high-altitude conditions.

Ethiopian Airlines Stakes on the 777X

The tests come months after Ethiopian Airlines Group signed a deal to purchase eight Boeing 777-9 jets, with options for 12 more. The agreement, announced in March, made the Addis-based airline the first African customer for the model.

The 777-9 is the larger version of Boeing’s new family, designed to carry up to 426 passengers and fly more than 7,200 nautical miles. Powered by GE9X engines and equipped with composite wings featuring folding wingtips, the jet promises a 10% fuel-burn improvement versus previous 777 models.

Deliveries to launch customer Lufthansa are slated for 2026, with Ethiopian expected to take its aircraft in the years following.

Strategic Expansion

Ethiopian Airlines is in the middle of its Vision 2035 plan, which aims to nearly double its fleet to 271 aircraft, grow destinations from 133 to more than 200, and quadruple annual passenger numbers to 65 million. A new mega-hub south of Addis Ababa is under development, projected to handle 100 million travelers annually—a scale comparable to Dubai International.

By committing to the 777X, Ethiopian is signaling its intent to remain Africa’s long-haul leader, challenging Gulf carriers and Turkish Airlines for global transfer traffic.

Why It Matters

For Boeing: Addis Ababa provides a rare high-altitude test site as it races to certify the delayed 777X program.

For Ethiopia: Hosting another flagship aircraft test reinforces Bole’s profile as more than a regional hub.

For the Airline: Modern, fuel-efficient jets are critical to sustaining growth while cutting costs in a competitive global market.

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