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Boeing sets up base in Ethiopia

01 May 2025
Ethiopian Airlines and Boeing representatives at the opening of Boeing’s new office in Addis Ababa.  
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Boeing has opened an office in Addis Ababa to serve as the company’s administrative hub in the region. 

Kuljit Ghata-Aura, President of Boeing Middle East, Turkey, Africa, and Central Asia, said the company’s expanded footprint in Africa was a testament to its commitment to the region’s aerospace industry.  

“This office will allow us to work more closely with our more than 60 airline customers on the continent, forge strategic partnerships, enhance safety standards and contribute to the ongoing efforts to expand Africa’s aviation industry, which is a key driver of the region’s economy,” said Ghata-Aura. 

Boeing also has an office in Johannesburg, and has field service representatives stationed with airlines in Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Morocco, Tanzania and Togo. 

Heading the office will be Henok Teferra Shawl, MD of Boeing Africa.  

“Africa is among the most promising markets in terms of economic and business growth. Being closer to our customers, government stakeholders, and suppliers will enable us to develop solutions that best address the needs of Africa’s aviation sector,” said Shawl. 

According to the African Airlines Association (AFRAA), Boeing collaborates with suppliers in Ethiopia, Morocco, and South Africa, with partnerships valued at around US$40 million (R746,8m).  

Boeing had more than 500 aircraft operated by African carriers – representing nearly 70% of the regional market, said AFRAA. 

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