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Find all the economic and financial information on our Orishas Direct application to download on Play StoreEthiopian Airlines has taken a giant step forward in equipping the African aviation industry with the most advanced MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) facilities, with the opening of its $150 million MRO Works in Addis Ababa. The new facilities include modern aircraft hangars, a fully equipped aircraft components workshop, and a high-capacity aircraft parts store and became operational on July 22, 2025
.The new facilities include state-of-the-art hangars, an aircraft component workshop, and a spare parts store. Built in two years, they will allow the company to strengthen its technical autonomy while offering MRO services to other carriers
.These installations partly fill a structural deficit in the African air transport sector, namely the glaring lack of maintenance infrastructure. Currently, the majority of African companies have to have their aircraft maintained abroad, leading to significant additional costs associated with the transfer of aircraft, the rental of hangars, etc. A dependency that weakens their competitiveness operationally and financially
.According to the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the country alone pays more than 2.5 billion USD per year to maintain its overseas fleet, despite having one of the largest air fleets in Africa. Apart from Ethiopian Airlines, only a few African airlines have large-scale MRO facilities, including South African Airways, Egyptair, and Royal Air
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30/07/2025 - Secteurs
30/07/2025 - Secteurs