Ethiopian Cargo Wins Award For Rapid Network Development, Opens New Routes
African’s largest cargo operator, Ethiopian Airlines, has won the
‘Cargo Airline Award for Network Development’ at the 10 anniversary of the
Brussels Airport Aviation Awards held on March 9, 2017.
The Network Development Awards are presented to airlines that have
developed new routes or achieved a remarkable growth in passengers or cargo.
As a result, the ‘Network Development Award Cargo Airline’ award
was awarded to Ethiopian Cargo in recognition to the commitment of the airline
to rapidly expand its cargo network and for becoming the largest cargo airline
at Brussels Airport in just 6 months period.
Ethiopian Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam
said, “We are very pleased to be the winner of such a prestigious award. The
award boosts our energy to serve our customers’ air cargo needs better.
Ethiopian Cargo Services connects African Economies with the rest of the world
in import of Industrial Goods and Export of commodities which are both the
engine of the socio Economic Development in today’s highly globalized world.
With Six (6) new and modern B777F and two (2) B757F all cargo airplanes
complemented by the vast network of belly hold capacity on our passenger wide
body airplanes, Ethiopian Cargo is currently the largest cargo airline in the
continent of Africa.
"We are grateful to our dedicated cargo team, our Global
cargo customers and particularly to our Belgian partners who have made our
cargo Hub in Europe a resounding success. With the inauguration of the largest
and the most modern Cargo terminal in Africa, with annual cargo capacity of 600
thousand tons, in the coming couple of months; we will transform Addis Ababa as
one of the best Cargo Hubs in the air cargo industry.”
Ever since the first cargo charter operation was launched to
Nairobi in 1946 and the boom of agriculture export products out of Ethiopia,
the airline’s Cargo Services has been steadily growing.
"With our six Boeing 777- 200LRF freighters and two Boeing
757-260 freighters, we serve 36 cargo destinations in Africa, the Gulf, the
Middle East, Asia and Europe with an average daily uplift of 650 tons on top of
the belly hold capacity to over 90 destinations in our network with daily
average uplift of 150 tons,” the Chairman added.
In line with the Vision 2025, Ethiopian Cargo is building one of
the largest and most modern cargo terminals in the world with an annual
capacity of 1.2 million tons and planning to serve 47 destinations using 18
freighter aircraft.
Ethiopian Cargo is also automating its entire cargo business
process with one of the best Cargo IT systems (SITA Champ Cargo Spot) with the
aim of providing the most efficient air cargo services within, to and from
Africa.
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