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The Ethiopian Airlines Group made the revenue from transporting passengers and goods as well as providing other services by its group’s companies such as training, catering among others. This is according to a report done by the Ethiopian Public Enterprises Assets and Administration Agency, which evaluated the performance of the Group.
The report shows that from the total revenue the company generated, $3.9 billion is collected in hard currency from international customers.
During the current Ethiopian year which started on July 8, 2019, Ethiopian Airline Group has planned to collect total revenue of 155 billion birrs which is about $5.7 billion. It also stated that the group aims to report a gross profit of 19 billion birrs which is about $696 million at the end of the year – July 7, 2020.
In a press statement released early this year by the Ethiopian airlines, it said that in less than a decade, Ethiopian Airlines has tripled the size of its fleet. It indicated that the airline now has 113 Boeing, Airbus and Bombardier aircraft flying to 119 international destinations in five continents.
The airline boasted of having tripled its passenger volume to flying more than 11 million passengers annually. This is despite it being one of the youngest fleets in the industry with their average fleet age being five years.
This comes after the Ethiopian government announced its plans to partially privatize Ethiopian Airlines Group, Ethiopia shipping lines, Ethio telecom and other big state enterprises including railways and electric services, among others. This is in a liberalization program meant to boost the country’s’ economic growth.
Majority stakes will be held by the state while shares in Ethio Telecom, Ethiopian Airlines, Ethiopian Power and the Maritime Transport and Logistics Corporation will be sold to both domestic and foreign investors.
The decision to liberalize the economy and privatize state-owned companies in aviation, banking and telecommunications, is part of reforms by Abiy Ahmed, the Prime Minister. This is as Ethiopia seeks to spur its growth and development by attracting more foreign direct investments.
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