Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has been busying itself getting ready for the arrival of the first of its 10 Boeing 787, to be delivered sometime in
summer of 2012, though exact dates have yet to be announced.
While in Seattle to meet with Boeing executives to discuss delivery of
the airline’s first 787 Dreamliners, the CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Tewolde Gebremariam
took a special tour of the Ethiopian first 787 to be delivered later
this year. Mr. Tewolde met with Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Commercial
Airplanes; as well as Larry Loftis, 787 vice president and general
manager; and other program leaders to discuss the airline’s first
delivery and to receive an update on the 787 program and production.
“With our first delivery fast approaching, it was important for
me to be in Seattle to meet with the leadership team there to make sure
we are on track for our delivery and see how our first airplane is
progressing,” said Mr. Tewolde Gebremariam.
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Crew training has also been completed, with 8 pilots successfully completing their training at London's Gatwick Airport.
“This is an important milestone in the history of Ethiopian
Airlines,” said Captain Desta Zeru, Senior Vice President of Flight
Operations for Ethiopian Airlines. “Our pilots are now qualified as the
first African pilots to fly the 787.
"We are proud to support Ethiopian Airlines as they grow their
business with the 787 Dreamliner," said Roei Ganzarski, chief customer
officer, Boeing Flight Services. "World class training for a world
class airplane is part of the Boeing Edge we work hard to provide to our
customers."
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The launch destination for Ethiopian's Dreamliner will be Johannesburg, following which it will be deployed on the Addis Ababa - Harare, Addis Ababa - Lusaka, Addis Ababa - Dubai and Addis Ababa - Guangzhou routes.