Ethiopian Airlines says likely to establish Nigeria’s national carrier, Nigeria Air
Ethiopian Airlines capped off a hugely successful and profitable financial year by announcing that they are the frontrunner to set up and manage a new national carrier for Nigeria, its chief executive said on Friday.
Nigeria’s government last month launched a new national carrier, Nigeria Air, also indicating that it was seeking a strategic partner to invest up to $300 million and operate the new airline.
“We are among a small group with an interest in establishing a national carrier (in Nigeria, Nigeria air )…we do not know the results (of the tender), though we are frontrunners,” Chief Executive Tewolde Gebremariam told a news conference.
We are among a small group with an interest in establishing a national carrier in Nigeria…we do not know the results (of the tender), though we are frontrunners.
HMSA Sen. Hadi Sirika and team, meeting with CEO Ethiopian Air Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam at the Farnborough Airshow. pic.twitter.com/trH0baqBpV
— Mustapha (@mustyjun2000) July 17, 2018
The state-owned carrier has outpaced regional competitors Kenya Airways and South African Airways to become Africa’s largest airline by revenue and profit, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Ethiopian Airlines already has contracts for maintenance work with two Nigeria-based carriers, Arik Air and Medview Airline, Gebremariam said.
Nigeria Air would serve domestic and international markets and expect to have a fleet of 30 aircrafts in five years with hubs in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria’s two main cities.
Ethiopian’s expansion strategy
The airline has been buying shares in other African airlines, a strategy aimed at gaining a competitive advantage against rivals such as those in the Gulf.
In May, Tewolde told Reuters that the airline was in talks with Chad, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea and Guinea to set up carriers through joint ventures. It aimed to create a new airline in Mozambique that it will fully own, the chief executive said at the time.
In June Ethiopia said it would open Ethiopian Airlines and other companies including the telecoms monopoly up to private domestic and foreign investment, but details have not yet been made public.
Tewolde also said that net profit in the 2017/18 financial year rose to $233 million from $229 million the previous year. Ethiopia’s 2017/18 financial year ended last month.
The airline’s operating revenue rose by 43 percent to $3.7 billion in the 2017/18 financial year.
Ethiopian Registers Record Success in 2017/18 Fiscal Year: +14 new aircraft, 8 new international destinations, passengers carried grew by +21% ,reaching 10.6 million passengers; Freight carried +18% from previous fiscal year ,Operating revenue +43% ,net profit 6.8 billion ETB. pic.twitter.com/D9URO1cxUl
— Ethiopian Airlines (@flyethiopian) 11 août 2018
REUTERS