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I am also pleased to inform you that Lufthansa Airlines will be making a comeback to Zimbabwe albeit through a code sharing arrangement with South African and Ethiopian Airlines. These international airlines have a wide global network that will make Zimbabwe accessible
Ethiopian Airlines hereby notifies Fortune newspaper to forwarn that the contents of the stories your newspaper is about to publish in respect of Ethiopian Airlines are distorted, misleading and constituting unfair and deceitful practice against the Ethiopian AirlinesMore quotes »
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Africa: Modernising Africa's Commercial Aircraft Fleet
If I asked you to think of African aviation success stories over the past decade, what comes to mind? I would agree with all of these. Take Ethiopian Airlines' remarkable growth: revenues increased to $1.3bn between 2005 and 2010 - a 3.8 fold increase. B from AllAfrica.com Read more »
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Ethiopian Eases Cost Cutting Pressure On Staff
Oil forecast remains above 100 dollars per barrel despite ET's hopes Employees of Ethiopian Airlines will no longer have to forego their legitimate earnings for the rescue of their cash-strapped employer. Senior management, led by Chief Executive Officer from AllAfrica.com Read more »
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Can Africa position itself as an outsourcing destination?
India and a number of other developing countries have benefited greatly from the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry. Western companies are outsourcing various non-core tasks, from IT work to call-centre operations, to these nations where labour from How We Made it in Africa Read more »
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How Meles rules Ethiopia – By Richard Dowden
Meles Zenawi is the cleverest and most engaging president in Africa – at least when he talks to visiting outsiders. When he speaks to his fellow Ethiopians, he is severe and dogmatic. But he entertains western visitors with humour and irony, deploying a from African Arguments Read more »
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Ethiopian Airlines ignores turbulence to focus on growth
IGNORING the furious winds buffeting the global aviation industry, 66-year-old Ethiopian Airlines is investing more than $2,6bn to ensure it capitalises on its location and the ever-increasing interest in Africa from emerging-market giants such as China, from Business Day Read more »