Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services has expanded its fleet with the acquisition of two Boeing 767 freighters, ET-BBE and ET-BBF.
The additions come as the airline responds to increasing global demand for cargo transport, solidifying its position as Africa’s leading cargo operator.
According to addisinsight.net, this move marks a significant enhancement in the airline’s capacity to meet the surging global demand for air cargo services.
With the addition of the two aircraft, Ethiopian Cargo now operates a total of 17 dedicated freighter planes, consisting of 10 Boeing 777Fs, 4 Boeing 737Fs, and 3 Boeing 767Fs. The expansion strengthens Ethiopian’s position as a key player in air cargo transportation, connecting Africa to major global markets.
The new Boeing 767 freighter fleet was inaugurated with its first commercial flight to Ouagadougou, marking a milestone in expanding Ethiopian Cargo’s service routes. The new route signifies the airline’s ongoing commitment to strengthening logistics solutions across Africa, while enhancing trade connectivity and supply chain efficiency for key markets.
As one of the continent’s logistics leaders, Ethiopian Cargo continues to pioneer reliable, world-class air cargo services, further solidifying its reputation for aviation excellence and fostering global trade.
“This milestone reflects our commitment to expanding our cargo operations and providing world-class logistics solutions that connect Africa to the world,” Ethiopian Cargo stated.
With an expanding fleet and enhanced service capacity, Ethiopian Cargo remains at the forefront of connecting Africa to global markets while driving economic growth across the region.