Boeing is set to announce quarterly results as the airline manufactures stock price grows amid strong order order growth. Can the results help push BA higher?
Two orders with an estimated total value of $3.8 billion will bring 20 new commercial jets to Africa’s largest airline.
Ethiopian Airlines based in Addis Ababa, orders nine Boeing 787-9s, expanding its long-haul network and adding to its Boeing backlog.
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Ethiopian Airlines orders 9 Dreamliners as long-haul travel demand grows
Airline to deploy the additional wide-body aircraft to expand its route ...
Ethiopian Airlines is set to suspend passenger services between Addis Ababa and Atlanta from early February 2026, temporarily ...
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Ethiopian Airlines orders nine Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners for delivery 2031-2033 Deal supports fleet renewal, fuel efficiency and long-haul network expansion Order aligns with Vision 2040 growth plan ...
Togo extradites ex-Burkina leader Paul-Henri Damiba to Burkina Faso Extradition follows Jan. 12 request; Damiba faces corruption, embezzlement charges Burkina Faso gave guarantees on fair trial, no ...
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's largest carrier, ordered nine Boeing 787 Dreamliner airplanes as demand for long-haul travel ...
Once the newly announced order is fully delivered, the number of Boeing 787-9 aircraft in Ethiopian Airlines’ fleet will ...
Ethiopian Airlines has ordered nine more Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, the two companies announced on Tuesday. The order was ...
Boeing (NYSE: BA) announced a new order for nine 787 Dreamliner jets from Ethiopian Airlines, adding to its backlog.
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