Ethiopia has high hopes for its aviation business with China
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Ethiopia aims to have strategic cooperation with China in the aviation sector as
the East African nation works to become an African aviation hub, said Ethiopia's
transport minister on Saturday.
Speaking to Xinhua, Ahmed Shide, minister of Ethiopia's Ministry of Transport,
says Ethiopia and China have made air infrastructure a major pillar of the two
countries' cooperative projects.
"Aviation is an important area of cooperation by both governments, with
Ethiopia's national air carrier Ethiopian Airlines becoming a connecting force
between Africa and China," says Shide.
A worker services an Ethiopian Airlines plane at the Bole International Airport in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa. /VCG Photo
A worker services an Ethiopian Airlines plane at the Bole International Airport in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa. /VCG Photo
Ethiopian Airlines already has five flight destinations in China, including Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Hong Kong and Guangzhou.
"We plan to make Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa a strategic aviation hub between
China and Africa," says Shide, adding that with China working on being an
airplane manufacturing center, he expects Ethiopia to be a customer of fully
developed Chinese airplanes in the future.
Ethiopia's aim to be an African aviation hub connecting the continent to the
world's most populous country is also where Ethiopia's aviation dreams
intersect with China's capital and expertise.
Expansion work on Ethiopia's largest airport the Addis Ababa Bole International
Airport, funded by a 345 million US dollar-loan from China's Exim bank is being
undertaken by China Communications Construction Company Limited (CCCC).
President Xi Jinping meets with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn in Beijing, May 12, 2017, during the Belt and Road Forum. /Xinhua Photo
President Xi Jinping meets with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn in Beijing, May 12, 2017, during the Belt and Road Forum. /Xinhua Photo
The project, lying on 74,000 square meters of land, plans to increase the
airport's annual passenger handling capacity from the current 7 million to 22
million.
Shide says Ethiopia expects Chinese cooperation in Ethiopia's aviation
sector to grow with plans by Ethiopia to build a mega airport outside of
Addis Ababa.
"The planned mega airport which is expected to cost 3 billion US dollars will
be able to service up to 100 million passengers annually," Hailu Lemu, Chief
Engineer of Ethiopian Airports Enterprise (EAE), told Xinhua early this month.