Ethiopian Airlines announced that it has taken delivery of its second Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on November 21, 2017.
In less than a span of a month since Ethiopian took delivery of Africa’s first Ethiopian B 787-9, the 2nd B787-9 aircraft has joined its youngest fleet totaling its operating fleet to 95 among which 21 are from the Dreamliner family. As a global airline, Ethiopian names its fleet after notable landmarks situated in the cities it operates to; hence, the new fleet has been named after the city of London.
Since its delivery in October, Africa’s first Ethiopian B787-9 has made its debut flight to major cities like; Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, Kinshasa, Mombasa, Abuja, Madagascar, Dubai and Delhi. Customers have enjoyed its unique features such as biggest windows in the sky, high ceiling, less noise, distinctive lighting, and higher air humidity.
WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:
- In less than a span of a month since Ethiopian took delivery of Africa's first Ethiopian B 787-9, the 2nd B787-9 aircraft has joined its youngest fleet totaling its operating fleet to 95 among which 21 are from the Dreamliner family.
- As a global airline, Ethiopian names its fleet after notable landmarks situated in the cities it operates to.
- Since its delivery in October, Africa's first Ethiopian B787-9 has made its debut flight to major cities like.