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Ethiopian Airlines in talk with Nigerian govt for international carrier

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The management of Ethiopian Airlines are in talks with the Federal Government of Nigeria towards establishing an international carrier for the country.

This was disclosed on Friday by the Group Chief Executive Officer, Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde Gebremariam, while speaking with Journalists in Abuja.

Gebremariam who lamnented the non-existence of an indigenous airline in Nigeria fully involved in international operations, noted that this was a big threat to the aviation sector in Africa.

He said, “We have been discussing and exploring possibilities to establish or support a strong airline in Nigeria. I don’t mean that there is no strong airline in Nigeria, but we want an airline that can satisfy the demand of the domestic market, the regional market and international market.

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“We are also in talks with Ghanaian government to establish Ghana Airways but the biggest market which is Nigeria has been a challenge to be honest with you. We make sure that when we start something, we start professionally and make sure that it succeeds.

“Nigeria is a very large country but unfortunately, since the demise of Nigeria Airways, we are unfortunate that we don’t have a strong carrier. So, this concern is part of continental concern because in Africa, non-African carriers have the biggest shares. It is around 80-20 ratio. 80 per cent of the traffic between Africa and the rest of the world is carried by non-African carriers.

“The home-grown carriers have only 20 per cent of the market. This is not fair and it used to be 60 per cent some years ago but now it is coming down. We are also threatened because all of us in Africa are only 20 per cent of the market.

“So, in a declining trend, there is a possibility that the market share can be zero. So, they will wipe us out. We have to make sure that we work together with all African countries to ensure that there are strong home- grown indigenous carriers. We have done this with Asky in Togo and we want to do it in Nigeria.”

By Babatunde Alao…

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