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Construction Begins on Bishoftu Airport

Construction Commences on Bishoftu International Airport
Ethiopian Airlines Group, Africa’s largest airline, has officially initiated the construction of Bishoftu International Airport, marking a pivotal development for both Ethiopian and continental aviation sectors. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on January 10, 2026, with the presence of Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed, senior government officials, industry leaders, and executives from Ethiopian Airlines Group. This event underscored the strategic importance of the new airport, which is expected to significantly enhance Ethiopia’s aviation infrastructure and strengthen Africa’s global connectivity.
Strategic Vision and Project Significance
During the ceremony, Ethiopian Airlines revealed the airport’s design and announced the successful completion of a resettlement and livelihood restoration program for communities affected by the development. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew jointly unveiled a commemorative plaque to mark the start of construction. Tasew described the occasion as a proud milestone, emphasizing that the project, coinciding with the airline’s 80th anniversary, represents a new chapter in redefining Africa’s aviation ecosystem. He highlighted Ethiopian Airlines’ dedication to shaping the future of African air transport and addressing the growing demand for passenger and cargo services.
Bishoftu International Airport is envisioned to play a crucial role in bridging Africa’s infrastructure gap and supporting continental initiatives such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Upon becoming operational, the airport is expected to facilitate trade, tourism, and connectivity both within Africa and internationally. The first phase of construction is slated for completion by 2030, with an initial capacity to accommodate 60 million passengers annually. Ultimately, the airport aims to serve up to 110 million passengers per year, positioning it as a cornerstone of African aviation.
Challenges and Industry Impact
Despite its ambitious scope, the project faces potential challenges including rising construction costs, labor shortages, and regulatory complexities that may affect timelines and budgets. The announcement has already generated heightened market interest in Ethiopian Airlines’ expansion plans, prompting competitors to accelerate their own infrastructure developments to maintain market share. The completion of Bishoftu International Airport is anticipated to significantly enhance regional and global connectivity, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape of African aviation infrastructure.
Ethiopian Airlines has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering this transformative project, aiming to consolidate Ethiopia’s status as a key aviation hub and to support broader economic integration across the continent.

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