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Ethiopian Airlines appoints COO Mesfin Tasew as new CEO

Ethiopian Airlines on Thursday named chief operating officer, Mesfin Tasew as the successor to CEO Tewolde Gebremariam who is retiring early for health reasons.
An Ethiopia’s Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 plane to take off on a demonstration trip to resume flights from the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia February 1, 2022. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri
An Ethiopia’s Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 plane to take off on a demonstration trip to resume flights from the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia February 1, 2022. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

The state-owned carrier's board Chairman Girma Wake, told a news conference that Mesfin had been chosen to lead the group after serving in his present post for 10 years. He is also the chief executive officer of Togo-based ASKY Airlines, which serves markets in West and Central Africa and has a strategic partnership with Ethiopian Airlines.

Separately, Ethiopian Airlines said its total revenue for the 2020/21 (July-June) financial year was $3.51bn. It did not immediately give a comparative figure for 2019/20.

"Ethiopian Airlines was admired by industry players for not only making profit, but for managing its balance sheet without any bailout money and employee layoffs," Ethiopian Airlines said in a presentation after naming its new CEO.

Outgoing CEO Tewolde has led Ethiopian Airlines since 2011, growing it to a fleet of 131 planes operating on local and international routes, from just 50 planes in 2015.

Tewolde said in April 2020 that between January and then, the airline had lost $550m because of the coronavirus outbreak.

In January, he said the airline was profitable and cash positive, helped by booming air cargo demand.

The air freight market has been a rare bright segment for airlines over the past two years, with a jump in online shopping and pandemic-linked supply chain disruptions driving demand for cargo space.

Source: Reuters

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About Dawit Endeshaw

Reporting by Dawit Endeshaw; writing by George Obulutsa; editing by Jason Neely and Elaine Hardcastle.
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