Addis Ababa, April 8, 2026 (FMC) — Ethiopian Airlines Group has reaffirmed its ambition to rank among the world’s most competitive carriers as it marks its 80th anniversary, aligning its long-term expansion with its Vision 2040 strategy.
Group CEO Mesfin Tassew made the remarks as the airline launched a series of commemorative events, reflecting on eight decades of operational excellence, resilience, and sustained growth.
Under Vision 2040, the airline plans to expand its destinations from 145 to 243, increase its fleet from more than 150 aircraft to 350, and grow annual passenger traffic from 20 million to 60 million.
Mesfin disclosed that the airline has already placed orders for 117 aircraft, scheduled for delivery over the next seven years, underscoring its commitment to fleet modernization and network expansion.
Founded on April 8, 1946, Ethiopian Airlines has grown into Africa’s leading aviation group, operating across five continents and serving 145 destinations with a modern fleet exceeding 150 aircraft.
The CEO noted that the airline’s success has been driven by strong commitment and consistent performance over the past eight decades, adding that sustaining its leadership position in Africa requires continued efforts to enhance global competitiveness.
“Even if Ethiopian Airlines is one of the leading airlines in Africa, we are working to be one of the internationally competitive airlines in the world,” Mesfin said.
He added that the airline will continue marking its 80th anniversary with a series of events in the coming days, celebrating its legacy while advancing its global ambitions.