Six Additional A350-900 Jets to Enhance Connectivity Across the Continent

Ethiopian Airlines is strengthening its regional footprint by adding six new Airbus A350-900 aircraft to its fleet. While the A350 model is primarily known for long-haul journeys, this acquisition is strategically focused on improving flight capacity and service quality on key, high-demand routes within Africa.
This move is a direct response to the growing need for better connectivity between African nations. By using modern, wide-body jets, Ethiopian Airlines aims to offer a more consistent and comfortable travel experience for passengers flying between major African hubs. The A350-900s are valued for their fuel efficiency, which supports the airline’s goal of sustainable operations while maintaining high service standards.
Improving Intra-African Travel
The integration of these new aircraft will allow Ethiopian Airlines to increase flight frequencies and open up new connections across the continent. Improved intra-African travel is seen as crucial for stimulating regional trade, boosting tourism, and strengthening economic cooperation between countries.
The A350-900 features a modern, spacious cabin environment that provides superior comfort. This enhancement is expected to be well-received by passengers traveling on longer regional segments.
Fleet Modernization Strategy
The purchase of these additional Airbus A350-900s confirms Ethiopian Airlines’ continued commitment to fleet modernization. The airline consistently invests in new aircraft technology to ensure it maintains a young and highly efficient fleet, positioning itself as a key player in promoting air transport development throughout Africa and connecting the continent to the rest of the world.




