Accra, Jan. 18, - Ethiopian
Airlines, the largest Aviation Group in Africa and SKYTRAX, a certified Four
Star Global Airline, have finalized a shareholders agreement with the
Government of Zambia for the re-launch of Zambia Airways.
A statement issued by Mrs Aniley
Eshetu, Assistant Manager, Corporate Communications, Ethiopian Airlines, said
the Government of Zambia would be the majority shareholder with 55 per cent and
Ethiopian will have 45 per cent stakes in the airline.
Mr Tewolde Gebremariam, Group CEO
of Ethiopian Airlines said: “In line with our Vision 2025 multiple hubs
strategy in Africa, we are very happy that the discussions with the Zambian
government has been crowned with success.”
He said the launching of Zambia
Airways would enable the travelling public in Zambia and the Southern African
region to enjoy greater connectivity options, thereby, facilitating the flow of
investment, trade and tourism, contributing to the socioeconomic growth of the
country and the region.
He said as an indigenous and
truly Pan-African airline, “we firmly believe that it is only through
partnerships among African carriers that the aviation industry of the continent
will be able to get its fair share of the African market, currently heavily
skewed in favour of non-African airlines, and play its rightful role in
availing efficient air connectivity within Africa as well as with the rest of
the world”.
He said the airline was meant to
initially serve national and regional destinations before embarking on
international flights.
The establishment of multiple
hubs in Africa, being an overarching strategy of Ethiopian, under its Vision
2025, the national flag carrier currently operates hubs in Lomé (Togo) with
ASKY Airlines and Malawian in Lilongwe (Malawi).
GNA

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