Ethiopian cargo grows 777 cargo fleet

Ethiopian cargo grows 777 cargo fleet


Ethiopian Cargo has announced the addition of a new Boeing 777 freighter to its fleet as it continues to grow global operations.

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The 777F, registered ET-Bab, was carrying humanitarian aid for its first flight on Thursday, Jan. 23, the company said in a LinkedIn post on Thursday, Jan. 23. “Ethiopian Cargo is proud to expand its capacity and enhance its global operations with the addition of a new Boeing 777 cargo aircraft, ET-BA,” Ethiopian Airlines said in the post.

This milestone strengthens our ability to serve global markets with increased efficiency and reliability, and ensures that we meet the growing demand for air cargo services worldwide.

‘The new freighter will play an important role in strengthening our extensive network and provide unparalleled service to our customers. The first flight provided humanitarian aid, illustrating our commitment to making a meaningful impact on our social responsibilities. ” Flightradar24 records show that the production 777F with ET-Bab registration left Boeing’s Everett factory in Washington, United States on January 21 and arrived at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport on January 22, where Ethiopian Airlines on January 22 headquarters is.

On January 24, the 777F departs ADDIS ABABA to Brussels and from Brussels, will travel to Dubai.

Ethiopian Airlines serves 70 dedicated cargo and 140+ passenger destinations in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and the Americas.

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