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Ethiopian Airlines Expands 787 Fleet to 46 with New Order

Ethiopian Airlines Expands 787 Fleet to 46 with New Order
Ethiopian Airlines has significantly increased its Boeing 787 fleet to a total of 46 aircraft by exercising options on six additional Boeing 787-9s, thereby completing all 15 options from a 2023 order. This development was announced during a signing ceremony held in Washington on Monday, marking a notable milestone for Africa’s largest carrier. Since 2005, Ethiopian Airlines has placed a cumulative total of 134 orders with Boeing, while it continues to hold 17 outstanding orders with Airbus.
Fleet Expansion Amid Industry Challenges
The recent order follows an agreement for 11 Boeing 787-9s announced at the Dubai Airshow in November 2023, which included 15 options. Of these, nine options were exercised in December 2023, with the remaining six confirmed this week. This expansion comes at a time when the global aviation industry is grappling with significant supply chain disruptions that have impacted new aircraft deliveries worldwide. Between 2021 and 2025, these disruptions are estimated to have cost airlines approximately $30 billion, raising concerns about potential delays in fleet modernization and expansion.
Despite these challenges, Ethiopian Airlines remains committed to its ambitious growth strategy. The airline is concurrently investing $12.5 billion in the construction of Africa’s largest airport in Bishoftu, a project designed to enhance its status as a premier hub for long-haul travel on the continent. This infrastructure development is expected to intensify competition for long-haul routes, particularly within Africa, as the carrier seeks to consolidate its market position.
Implications for the Aviation Market
Market responses to Ethiopian Airlines’ fleet expansion have already begun to emerge. Competitors such as Austrian Airlines are reportedly contemplating an increase in their own Boeing 787 long-haul fleets, indicating a potential shift in the competitive dynamics of intercontinental air services. As Ethiopian Airlines continues to grow both its fleet and infrastructure, it is strategically positioning itself to meet the rising demand for long-haul travel in Africa, while managing the operational risks associated with ongoing global supply chain constraints.

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