Eight decades of soaring high: Ethiopian Airlines Marks 80 Years of Service 

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 Ethiopian Airlines marks 80 years of service today, 08 April 2026. Commemorating the historic milestone, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew officially announced the beginning of the airline’s 80th year service anniversary celebrations at a press conference held at Ethiopian Skylight Hotel. 

Ethiopian Airlines started its operation with five Douglas C-47 aircraft back in April 1946 with a scheduled service to Cairo via Asmara. From operating the Douglas C-47, Convair 240, and DC-6B in its early days, Ethiopian has established itself as a technology leader, pioneering in the continent with ultra-modern aircraft operation. 

Commenting on the historic event, the Group CEO remarked, “This is a proud moment for Ethiopian Airlines and the entire African aviation industry. We are honored to reach the 80 years mark serving our continent and the rest of the world. Keeping our Pan-African identity, we have bridged gaps, linked nations, and connected economies for eight decades. Our achievements are built by hard work, commitment, and partnerships. This is not a milestone just for the management and staff, it is also a remarkable moment for our stakeholders, partners, and our esteemed customers.” 

Over its eight decades of operation, Ethiopian has established itself as a technology leader, introducing cutting-edge aircraft to the African continent. Ethiopian is currently the leading airline in Africa in number of aircraft, destinations served, revenue, number of passengers, and other parameters. 

The press conference held at Ethiopian Skylight Hotel today is the first official event of the series of events that the airline will hold in the coming days, commemorating the historic milestone. 

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