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    • Monday, 11 March, 2019
      ExplainerAviation accidents and safety
      Second crash involving Boeing 737 Max 8: the key questions

      Ethiopian disaster involved same type of aircraft as fatal accident in Indonesia last year

      Mandatory Credit: Photo by STR/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (10149724a) Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 (ET-AVM), the same type of aircraft that crashed in Ethiopia on 10 March 2019, is seen at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, when it was first delivered to Ethiopia on 02 July 2018 (issued 10 March 2019). Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 en route to Nairobi, Kenya, crashed near Bishoftu, some 50km outside of the capital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 10 March 2019. All passengers onboard the scheduled flight ET 302 carrying 149 passengers and 8 crew members, have died, the airlines says. Ethiopian Airlines plane en route from Addis Ababa to Nairobi crashed, Ethiopia - 02 Jul 2018
    • Sunday, 10 March, 2019
      Boeing Co
      Ethiopian Airlines crash: ‘no survivors’ on Boeing 737

      Aircraft bound for Nairobi was carrying 149 passengers and eight crew

      The carrier’s chief executive, Tewolde Gebremariam, visited the accident scene and confirmed there were no survivors
    • Saturday, 22 September, 2018
      Special ReportDestination: Cape Town & Winelands
      Cape Town sells scenery, food and past scars

      While it is one of the world’s most beautiful cities, it is also among the most unequal

      CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 20: A man relaxes outside his house in the Bo-Kaap area of Cape Town on October 20, 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa. The Bo-Kaap area is a predominantly Muslim area of Cape Town with brightly coloured painted houses that line many of the streets.. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
    • Sunday, 1 July, 2018
      Global Economy
      Eritrea replies to Ethiopia’s olive branch with envoys to Addis

      Hope of ending neighbours’ 18 years of ‘no war, no peace’ rest on delegate’s shoulders

      Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (L) walks with Eritrea's Foreign minister Osman Saleh Mohammed (R) as Eritrea's delegation arrives for peace talks with Ethiopia at the international airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on June 26, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / YONAS TADESSEYONAS TADESSE/AFP/Getty Images
    • Wednesday, 6 June, 2018
      Global Economy
      Ethiopia signals intent to open economy with sale of prized assets

      Ruling coalition abandons roots to sell stakes in Ethiopian Airlines and Ethio Telecom

      FILE - In this Friday, Aug.17, 2012 file photo, an Ethiopian Airlines Dreamliner Boeing 787 lands at Bole International airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. A senior Ethiopian Airlines official said Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012 that a merger proposal made recently by the chief executive of Kenya Airways is not practical. (AP Photo/Elias Asmare, File)
    • Tuesday, 5 June, 2018
      World
      Ethiopia to cede land at heart of bloody conflict with Eritrea

      Premier Abiy Ahmed says Addis will comply with Algiers accord that ended war in 2000

      ERITREAN SOLDIERS WALK THROUGH DISPUTED TOWN OF ZALAMBESA, ASMARA,22MAY00 - Eritrean soldiers walk through the disputed town of Zalambesa on the Eritrean Ethiopian border 22 May. Ethiopia claimed to have captured the town yesterday but Eritrea are still controlling it Eritrea and Ethiopia both reported intense fighting on Wednesday but issued conflicting claims of success in their ferocious border war.
    • Thursday, 21 September, 2017
      European companies
      Kenya Airways calls for help to tackle rivals

      Chairman warns that without intervention other state-owned carriers ‘will eat our lunch’

      epa05141015 Passengers disembark a Kenya Airways airplane at the Jomo Kenyatta airport in Nairobi, Kenya, 26 January 2016. EPA/MIKKO PIHAVAARA
    • Thursday, 7 July, 2016
      News in-depthAfrican companies
      East Africa bets on air travel expansion

      Uganda Airlines set to be revived amid predictions continent’s carriers will record losses this year

    • Wednesday, 13 April, 2016
      African companies
      Kenya Airways to seek funds for next stage of restructuring

      Chief executive Mbuvi Ngunze eyes new route to success after failed expansion plans

    • Tuesday, 9 February, 2016
      African companies
      Ethiopian Airlines soars with help from the state

      African carrier has benefited from rivals’ struggles and a generous backer

      epa03785932 (FILE) A plane spotter takes a picture of Ethiopian Airlines 787 Dreamliner on approach to runway 3 at Arlanda airport north of Stockholm, Sweden, 20 September 2012. According to a statement on 12 July 2013 by the London Fire Brigade, London Fire Brigade and Heathrow airport fire crews attended to an on-board fire involving an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft at Heathrow Airport, England. The plane was parked at the time of the fire and no passengers were on board. No injuries have been reported. EPA/JOHAN NILSSON SWEDEN OUT
    • Sunday, 26 April, 2015
      African companies
      Ethiopia predicts record $1.5bn overseas direct investment in 2015

      Low wages, cheap power and supportive policies lure foreign manufacturing groups

    • Monday, 29 July, 2013
      Aerospace & Defence
      Airbus talks to Honeywell as beacon probe spreads
    • Monday, 29 July, 2013
      African companies
      Senior chief supports ‘fantastic’ Dreamliner
    • Wednesday, 24 July, 2013
      African companies
      Boeing raises profit guidance despite problems with Dreamliner
      Boeing Dreamliner
    • Saturday, 20 July, 2013
      Aerospace & Defence
      US regulator tells airlines to inspect Dreamliner beacons
    • Sunday, 14 July, 2013
      US & Canadian companies
      Dreamliner fire not linked to batteries
    • Saturday, 13 July, 2013
      African companies
      Probe says no evidence Dreamliner fire linked to batteries
    • Friday, 12 July, 2013
      US & Canadian companies
      Heathrow fire revives Dreamliner worries
    • Friday, 12 July, 2013
      African companies
      Investigators probe 787 fire at Heathrow
    • Thursday, 17 January, 2013
      beyondbricsMarkets
      Dreamliner: it’s an EM problem, too
    • Wednesday, 16 January, 2013
      European companies
      Other airlines sanguine about Dreamliner
    • Friday, 13 July, 2012
      beyondbricsMarkets
      World Bank criticised over Ethiopia-Kenya electricity plan
    • Thursday, 28 June, 2012
      beyondbricsMarkets
      Turkey Inc muscles in on China in Africa
    • Tuesday, 20 December, 2011
      beyondbricsArash Massoudi
      Tanzania’s Precision Air: no easy ride
    • Thursday, 10 June, 2010
      Inside EuropeMiddle East protests
      Franco-German rivalry heats up over skies of Africa
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