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Ethiopian Airlines Invests Over $100 Million to Develop Addis Ababa as Africa’s Aviation Hub

Ethiopian Airlines Invests Over $100 Million to Develop Addis Ababa as Africa’s Aviation Hub
Ethiopian Airlines has made a substantial investment to establish Addis Ababa as a premier aviation hub in Africa, unveiling a cutting-edge Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility valued at $150 million. Officially operational as of July 22, 2025, the new complex includes advanced aircraft hangars, a fully equipped component shop, and a high-capacity parts store. This development represents a pivotal element of the airline’s Vision 2035 strategic plan, which seeks to position Ethiopian Airlines as a world-class, pan-African carrier.
Expanding Capacity and Regional Reach
Completed in less than two years, the MRO facility is designed to support the airline’s expanding domestic and international operations. The twin hangars, equipped with the latest automation and technology, can accommodate modern Boeing and Airbus aircraft. The component shop and parts store will provide essential maintenance support, enabling faster turnaround times and reducing dependence on outsourced services. This infrastructure places Ethiopian Airlines among the few African carriers capable of servicing new-generation aircraft, thereby reinforcing its status as a leading MRO provider on the continent.
Driving Innovation Amidst Regional Competition
The inauguration ceremony at Ethiopian Airlines’ headquarters attracted senior government officials and aviation industry leaders, who recognized the project as a significant milestone for Ethiopia and Africa. Airline executives highlighted that the investment will facilitate technology transfer, skills development, and sustainable economic growth through job creation and modern infrastructure. The initiative aligns with Ethiopia’s broader national objectives in aviation, logistics, and industrial capacity building, while also supporting the African Union’s vision for enhanced intra-African connectivity and industrial self-reliance.
Nonetheless, Ethiopian Airlines’ ambitious expansion occurs amid growing competition from regional rivals such as Kenya Airways and South African Airways, which may pursue similar investments to maintain their market positions. Industry analysts caution that while the enhanced infrastructure is likely to attract increased interest from global travelers and partner airlines, the regional aviation market risks saturation as multiple carriers compete for hub status. Additionally, ongoing supply chain challenges within the aviation sector could affect the timely completion and operational efficiency of such large-scale projects.
Vision 2035: A Blueprint for Pan-African Excellence
Mesfin Tasew, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines Group, described the new MRO facility as a “game-changing step” that signals a paradigm shift in Africa’s airline industry. Under the Vision 2035 framework, the airline aims to double its passenger and cargo destinations, expand its group companies, and strategically develop the domestic market. Central to this vision is the transformation of Addis Ababa Bole International Airport into a continental hub that adheres to ICAO standards and global best practices.
With its enhanced MRO capabilities, Ethiopian Airlines is now positioned to service not only its own fleet but also aircraft from other African and international carriers. This development is expected to elevate Ethiopia’s role in the global aviation industry, even as the airline navigates competitive pressures and supply chain complexities within the evolving African aviation landscape.

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