Ethiopian, AFI-KLM E andM Sign Agreement to Cooperate for Boeing 777 Component Fleet Support


Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Airlines and Air France Industries-KLM Engineering and Maintenance (AFI-KLM E andM) signed an agreement for component support for Ethiopian Boeing 777 fleet today.

The agreement was signed by Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew and AFI-KLM E andM Senior Commercial Vice President Pierre Teboul.

CEO Mesfin said on the occasion it is a component support agreement for Ethiopian and Boeing, and it is ten-year contract covering over 500 components for which Ethiopian Airlines does not have internal repair capability.

Thanking the company for the service it has been providing, he added that the agreement was reached based on ‘our good experience of the service that we have been getting in the past.’

AFI-KLM E andM Senior Commercial Vice President Pierre Teboul said on his part that his company is committed to working and cooperating with Ethiopian Airlines.

“Ethiopian Airlines and AFI-KLM E andM are not new to work together. We already did it in the past.”

And the next step would be to t
hink about additional cooperation, he added.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopian MRO Services Ready to Cooperate with Fellow African Airlines, Manufactures: CEO


Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Services, the strategic business unit of Ethiopian Airlines, is ready to cooperate with fellow African Airlines and manufacturers, Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew said.

African Aviation MRO and Aviation Training Conference and Exhibition is underway in Addis Ababa under the theme of ‘Strengthening Africa’s MRO and Training capacity for the future.’

MRO Africa and Aviation Training Conference and Exhibition brings African Airlines, MRO Service providers, original equipment manufacturers, regulatory bodies and other stakeholders together every year to discuss common issues related to MRO services.

Speaking at occasion, Ethiopian Airlines CEO, Mesfin Tasew said this event would be important for African airlines to meet with manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers in one place, to address their issues and develop relationships.

It provides the opportunity to network, exchange ideas, share experiences, learn about industry trends, and en
gage in dialogues about future directions.

Thus, the CEO noted that recognizing the necessity of effective MRO services for the smooth operation and success of an airline, Ethiopian Airlines operates a modern MRO facility at its hub in Addis Ababa, established in 1957, and developed over the years.

In addition to supporting Ethiopian Airlines, this facility is providing different MRO services to other airlines both in Africa and the Middle East, he elaborated.

The services include airframe, engine and component maintenance, engineering and material services.

‘We are investing a lot of money to further expand our MRO facilities and capabilities to meet the needs of our growing operation and cater for the needs of other airlines in the region.’

Moreover, Mesfin said at this time, we are building two more hangars, a modern component maintenance complex, and a state-of-the-art aircraft parts warehouse here at our base, which are all expected to be completed by the end of 2024.

‘We understand every airline c
annot do this since it needs economies of scale. However, there is a big opportunity for cooperation among African Airlines, manufacturers, suppliers and other stakeholders to avail the service in Africa at reasonable costs,’ he underlined.

‘Let us open up our minds and work towards more cooperation both at operational and strategic levels.’

He reaffirmed that Ethiopian MRO Services, the strategic business unit of Ethiopian Airlines Group, is ready to cooperate with fellow African Airlines and manufacturers in this respect.

State Minister of Transport and Logistics, Denge Boru said Ethiopia is committed to fostering the growth and development of the aviation industry, not only in Ethiopia, but across the African continent.

‘We recognize the vital role that maintenance and overhaul play in ensuring the safe, reliability and protection of air travel, as we are dedicated to supporting initiatives that address these critical conditions.’

He stressed that as key aspects of aviation safety, and excellent the M
RO division requires different channels and innovations.

The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) Secretary General, Abdérahmane Berthé said on his part Africa needs safe, secure efficient and economically viable air transport to support integrated economic development.

The number of aircraft operated on the African continent in the next 10 years is estimated to reach 1,429 units as the result of a growth rate of 2.3 percent per year from 2024-34.

To operate more aircrafts, it will be critical to facilitate the access to aircraft financing for airlines and to develop MRO capacities across the continent, he elaborated.

Finally, he called African Airlines, MROs, and African Aviation Training Organizations to cooperate better to create the needed environment for sustainable the future growth of African Air Transport market.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Otjozondjupa ECN officers meet with political party representatives


Officials of the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) in the Otjozondjupa Region on Tuesday held an information sharing meeting with a group of different political party representatives at Otjiwarongo.

Political party members that attended the meeting are from Swapo, the United Democratic Front (UDF) and Landless People’s Movement (LPM).

Various church organisations, the regional directorate of education, arts and culture, government garage, regional council officials and members of the Namibian Police Force also attended.

ECN Otjozondjupa Regional Electoral Officer, Victoria Amutenya introduced to the meeting the seven constituency supervisors of voter card registrations for Otjiwarongo, Otavi, Grootfontein, Tsumkwe, Okahandja, Omatako and Okakarara.

Amutenya further shared the voter education calendar dates for each constituency, saying the voter education officials are now busy disseminating information in the Otjiwarongo Constituency until 27 April 2024.

Okahandja is next, followed by Omatako, Okaka
rara, Otavi and Tsumkwe last on 20 June this year, said Amutenya.

‘We therefore urge everyone present to this meeting to go out and share the information about the voter card registrations which will start on 03 June to 01 August 2024. Since there will be no supplementary registrations, all Namibians above 18 years should acquire their voter cards within 03 June and 01 August this year, besides that they will not be allowed to participate in the elections,’ she said.

Amutenya further called on the political parties themselves to also mobilise their members to go and register for the voter cards.

She concluded by telling the meeting that all eligible Namibians on 27 November 2024 will be expected to cast their votes using ballot papers in the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Ethiopian Assn. of Startup Ecosystem Appreciates Priority Given by Gov’t to Startup Ecosystem


Addis Ababa: The priority given to Ethiopia’s startup ecosystem and the changes in terms of policy and investment are commendable, according to the Ethiopian Association of Startup Ecosystem (EASE).

In an exclusive interview with ENA, Ethiopian Association of Startup Ecosystem (EASE) General Manager Nebiyou Yirga said the startup ecosystem used to be a bit fragmented and nobody shared any kind of information.

‘What we are now demonstrating is that the ecosystem is not built by one person. It has to be built by a lot of people and there is no single owner of the ecosystem. It is owned by everybody.’

Finding the gaps in the ecosystem and solving problems with all the ecosystem players, parties and the government are essential steps, he added.

For the general manager, considering all the innovations and startup ecosystems in other continents ‘we are late, but we have started at last; and it is good.’

According to him, the startuppers have now learned that there are going to be some changes in the ecosystem;
and they are optimistic to see the good effects of the changes that are being promoted.

In addition to praising the very good start in the ecosystem, Nebiyou hopes to see the effect of the policy and the kind of investments in the ecosystem.

The Ministry of Innovation and Technology reaffirmed recently that the government is making a concerted effort to foster a startup-friendly atmosphere in the country by offering essential resources, including funding, workspace, and technical assistance.

Efforts will be intensified to help startups enter the market as their contribution to job creation, productivity in agriculture, industry, and tourism, among others, is crucial, it noted.

In a recent post on X, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed also wrote that ‘Startup Ethiopia aims to cultivate an environment conducive to youth entrepreneurship, fostering innovative problem-solving businesses.

Recognizing the youth as the nation’s engine brimming with innovative ideas, policy support for the ecosystem is vital to translate
these ideas into reality.’

Recall that a three-week ‘Startup Ethiopia Exhibition’ opened at the Science Museum in Addis Ababa on April 4, 2024 with the goal of fostering business connections, providing resources, and showcasing the innovation of participants in the ecosystem.

The exhibition was a national event hosting over 900 participating startups engaged in various fields, including information technology, agriculture, health, education, industry and finance.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

PM Nabbanja Says Uganda Keen to Work with Ethiopia in Industrialization Sector


Addis Ababa: The Prime Minister of Uganda, Robinah Nabbanja, said that her country is keen to work in collaboration with Ethiopia in using industrialization experience accumulated in developing and managing industrial parks.

According to the Industrial Parks Development Corporation, the prime minister made the remark following her visit to Bole Lemi Industrial Park today.

‘We will work in cooperation using Ethiopia’s industrialization experience,’ Nabbanja is quoted as saying.

The Ugandan PM also expressed her excitement with the overall activity that she observed at the industrial park, indicating that there will be more communication to carry out further joint activities in the sector.

Industrial Parks Development Corporation CEO Aklilu Tadesse briefed Prime Minister Nabbanja about the corporation and the general activities of Bole Lemi Industrial Park.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia, UNAIDS Discuss on Sustainable Health Financing Strategy


Addis Ababa: State Minister of Finance Semereta Sewasew, discussed with UNAIDS Director of the Regional Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa, Anne Muthoni on Sustainable Health Financing Strategy.

The discussion focuses on the challenges, good practices, and areas of improvement in the health sector particularly with the global aim of ending AIDS.

On the occasion, the state minister highlighted that Ethiopia has been making huge investments in the health sector with the aim of increasing the access and improving the quality of services.

Moreover, she stated that the country is trying to respond to the growing new AIDS infections among the youth which needs more attention and effort.

Muthoni also stressed the collaboration on the global strategy of UNAIDS to end the epidemic.

In this regard, both sides emphasized the importance of sustainable financing and collaboration as a key success factor.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency