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Ethiopian Airlines Starts the Construction of Africa’s Mega Airport

Pauline Khamala
Last updated: 15 January 2026 08:46
By Pauline Khamala
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Ethiopian Airlines Group has officially commenced construction of Bishoftu International Airport, a next-generation global aviation hub designed to meet Africa’s rapidly growing passenger and cargo demand. As part of the event, Ethiopian Airlines unveiled the airport’s architectural design and announced the successful completion of the resettlement and livelihood restoration program for communities affected by the project.

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Ethiopia unveils the construction of Bishoftu International Airport © Ethiopian Airlines

“A Defining Moment for Africa”

The construction launch attended by His Excellency Dr. Abiy Ahmed, prime minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia hailed the project as a national milestone and praised Ethiopian Airlines as a symbol of resilience and excellence.

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, Mr. Mesfin Tasew, remarked:

This is truly a proud moment for Ethiopian Airlines and for all of Africa. We are embarking on a new chapter with the groundbreaking of Bishoftu International Airport that will redefine the continent’s aviation ecosystem. As we celebrate 80 years of service, this project stands as yet another milestone, underscoring our commitment to shaping the future of the African air transport industry, while supporting the growing demand for our passenger and cargo services.

He emphasised that Bishoftu International Airport is not only a response to rising passenger and cargo demand, but also a strategic investment in Africa’s economic integration:

Bishoftu International Airport is a major step towards addressing the infrastructural gap in Africa and a key player in implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and at Ethiopian we are committed to realize the completion of this project.

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Ethiopian Airlines © Ethiopian Airlines

A Mega Hub for a Connected Continent

Designed to rank among the world’s largest airports, Bishoftu International Airport will play a pivotal role in strengthening Africa’s global connectivity.

  • Phase One, expected to be completed by 2030, will accommodate 60 million passengers annually

  • Upon full completion, the airport will have a capacity of 110 million passengers per year

The new hub will significantly boost trade, tourism, cargo logistics, and people-to-people connections, positioning Ethiopia as Africa’s premier aviation gateway and reinforcing Ethiopian Airlines’ role as the continent’s leading carrier.

How will this new mega airport transform trade, tourism, and travel in Africa? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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Editorial Coordinator - Pauline is an award-winning journalist and Aviation News Editor with a passion of uncovering stories that connect complex topics to real-world impact. She can be reached at [email protected]
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