Ethiopian Airlines the first in Africa to fly the B787-9

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Ethiopian Airlines, will become the first airline on the African continent to receive and operate the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on October 27.

The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is the second member of the technologically advanced, fuel-efficient and environment-friendly 787 family that Ethiopian will be receiving. Ethiopian was the first in the world outside Japan to receive and operate the 787-8 back in August 2012.

Both the 787-8 and 787-9 offer superior and unmatched on-board comfort thanks to its unique features such as the biggest windows in the sky, high ceiling, less noise, distinctive lighting, higher air humidity as well as 20 percent less fuel. The 787-9 is 20 feet or 6 meters longer than the 787-8 and has more passenger capacity with 315 seats and more cargo space.

Group CEO Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde GebreMariam, said: “The 787 is our core fleet with 20 aircraft in service. Our investment in latest technology aircraft such as the 787 and A350, which makes us among the very few airlines in the world to simultaneously operate these two most cutting edge airplanes, is part and parcel of our Vision 2025 strategy and our commitment to our customers to offer the ultimate on-board comfort. We will continue to invest in latest technology aircraft with the view to avail to our customers the best possible travel experience.”