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“So Happy And Proud Of Them”: Did You Know Ethiopian Airline Has Africa’s Largest Aviation Fleet with $5 billion yearly revenue

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Almost all African countries have their airline, and all these airlines come with their fleets. But, current information that surfaced online notes that Ethiopia is the leading African country in the African airline industry.

Ethiopian airline has 141 planes, the airline flies to 139 destinations, of which 127 are international and 22 are domestic. 

Between June 2021 to June 2022, the Ethiopian Airline has been recorded to have generated a revenue of $5 billion and made a profit of $937 million. Generally, the airline is marked as the largest airline in Africa.

Many Africans who have travelled with Ethiopian Airlines also have a lot of interesting things to say about them. Here are some of the online reactions towards Ethiopian Airlines.

@DavidEzennia commented: “Their ground handling, luggage transfer, refueling operations,catering services and logistics management is top notch.”

@Thatidomboy commented: “Me reading this while waiting for my flight with @flyethiopian.”

@sandrafaith89 said: “So happy and proud of them. It feels like they’re representing our continent, changing stereotypes that people have about Africa and African run businesses.”

@LeoUmanah added: “Kudos to the Ethiopian government. Despite being 100% government-owned, the government doesnt interfere in the commercial operation of the business. These allows for the effectiveness of its management.”

@RadicalTheo said: “This remarkable performance is a testament to the airline’s commitment to excellence and its ability to navigate through challenging times. This success is a result of the hard work and dedication of Ethiopian Airlines’ employees, management, and partners.”

@M_Benwetu commented: “The problem is that its an African airline yet they charge us so much flying across africa.”

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