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Ethiopian Airlines, Paperback / softback Book

Ethiopian Airlines Paperback / softback

Part of the Airlines Series series

Paperback / softback

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Ethiopian Airlines was founded in 1945 by the Ethiopian government with the assistance of Western airlines.

With a fleet of war-surplus Dakotas, the airline took to the sky.

At first, only domestic and regional destinations were served, forcing the airline to build makeshift airstrips.

However, in 1957, Douglas DC-6s and a Lockheed Constellation were obtained and flights to Europe commenced.

In the 1960s, Ethiopian entered the jet age with the purchase of Boeing 720s, later supplemented with 707s.

Despite various political, economic, and social obstacles, Ethiopian Airlines continued to invest and grow, expanding to other African countries and further abroad.

As passenger transport has declined, as a result of the global pandemic, it currently utilizes its cargo business to transport medical supplies.

Illustrated with over 100 images, this book shows how Ethiopian Airlines has remained the powerhouse of African aviation.

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