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Ethiopian Airlines Plans to Receive Over 100 Aircraft by 2032

Ethiopian Airlines Announces Major Fleet Expansion Through 2032
Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew has unveiled an ambitious plan to expand the airline’s fleet significantly over the next decade. The carrier has placed orders for more than 100 new aircraft from Boeing and Airbus, with deliveries scheduled through 2032. This announcement was made during the Global Cultural Day and Static Airshow held in Addis Ababa on May 14, 2026, an event commemorating the airline’s 80th anniversary.
The celebration attracted a diverse audience, including government officials, diplomats, customers, and international guests such as Ethiopia’s Minister of Transport and Logistics, Alemu Sime (PhD), and Russian Ambassador Evgeny Terekhin. Attendees were given tours of Ethiopian Airlines’ maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities, gaining insight into the airline’s technical operations and fleet capabilities.
Mesfin Tasew emphasized Ethiopian Airlines’ pioneering role in African aviation over the past eight decades. The airline currently transports over 21 million passengers and more than 850,000 tons of cargo annually. The planned aircraft deliveries will augment the existing fleet of 147 aircraft, enabling the airline to meet growing demand in both passenger and cargo sectors.
Fleet Expansion and Strategic Acquisitions
Ethiopian Airlines is in advanced negotiations with Airbus to acquire approximately six A350 widebody jets and around 20 A220 regional aircraft. Additionally, the airline has ordered six more Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, which will increase its Dreamliner fleet to 26 aircraft. According to aviation industry publication The Air Current, Ethiopian’s fleet planners are assessing a balanced mix of narrow-body and wide-body aircraft from both manufacturers, with a long-term objective of doubling the fleet size by 2040.
Infrastructure Investment and Regional Ambitions
In parallel with fleet growth, Ethiopian Airlines is investing $12.5 billion in the construction of Africa’s largest airport in Bishoftu. This new facility is designed to handle up to 60 million passengers annually by 2030 and is a cornerstone of the airline’s strategy to establish Ethiopia as a premier aviation and logistics hub on the continent. The expansion, however, takes place amid intensifying competition from other African carriers and persistent structural challenges within the regional aviation market.
During the Global Cultural Day event, Mesfin described the anniversary celebrations as “a powerful symbol of unity in diversity,” underscoring the airline’s dedication to exploring new destinations, embracing technological innovation, and strengthening international partnerships. Ethiopian Airlines has been marking its 80th anniversary since April 8, 2026, with a series of commemorative activities, including an upcoming 8-kilometer running event.
Transport Minister Alemu Sime lauded the airline’s contributions over the past eight decades, referring to Ethiopian Airlines as “a bridge between Africa and the world.” He highlighted the carrier’s vital role in facilitating trade, tourism, industrialization, regional integration, and people-to-people connections. The minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to policies that support the growth and sustainability of Ethiopia’s aviation sector.
With its comprehensive fleet expansion and substantial infrastructure investments, Ethiopian Airlines is positioning itself to sustain growth and maintain its leadership role in African aviation.

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