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Ethiopian Airlines Emerges as Nigeria’s Largest International Carrier, Adds More Routes
Ethiopian Airlines has continued its dominance in Nigeria’s aviation sector, now operates 34 weekly flights across Lagos, ...
Ethiopian Airlines has commenced a second daily flight service between Abuja and Addis Ababa, further expanding its footprint in Nigeria and enhancing connectivity between the two African capital ...
The Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Mesfin Tasew has said that the East African carrier never had any plan to set up an airline in Nigeria but was invited by the Federal Government to establish a ...
Ethiopian Airlines has announced the commencement of four weekly flights to Kano, Nigeria, starting 24 May 2014. With the start of operations to Kano, Ethiopian will be offering 20 weekly flights to ...
Ethiopian Airlines has issued a statement informing its Nigerian passengers that it will continue its scheduled operations to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, despite the recent withdrawal by some ...
United Nigeria Airlines, with the logo "Flying to Unite" becomes the latest West African regional airline, to undertake its ...
Ethiopian Airlines is set to own a majority stake in the new Nigerian airline; Nigerian Air. The Nigerian Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika said on Friday, that a consortium led by Ethiopian Airlines is ...
Ethiopian Airlines is the front runner to set up and manage a new national carrier for Nigeria, its chief executive said on Friday. “We are among a small group with an interest in establishing a ...
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos state, has ruled that the sale of Nigeria Air to Ethiopian Airlines is null and void. It was gathered that Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa in his ruling, ordered ...
A Lagos Federal High Court yesterday nullified the sale of Nigeria Air to Ethiopian Airlines. Immediate past Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika brokered the deal under ex-President Muhamudu Buhari’s ...
New tools support pilot performance tracking and emissions reduction goals Move aligns with Ethiopia’s Vision 2030 and Africa’s growing aviation demands French aerospace group Safran Electronics & ...
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