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In February 2005, Ethiopian Airlines signed a preliminary agreement to buy up to ten Boeing 787 Dreamliners (five firm orders plus five options), becoming the first African carrier to order 787s.[14][179] On 31 May 2005, Boeing announced that Ethiopian had exercised its purchase rights and confirmed a firm order for ten aircraft.[180] The carrier was the first African airline to order and to operate the Boeing 777-200LR.[14][181] and took possession of its first (the 900th delivered 777 model) in November 2010.[182][183][184]







The company ordered eight Bombardier Q400s for US$242 million in November 2008 and took options on four more.[190] During the 2009 Dubai Air Show,[191] Ethiopian placed an order for 12 Airbus A350-900s, initially scheduled for delivery between 2016 and 2019. At November 2011, this order was the largest placed by the airline, and it evidenced the company's dissatisfaction with Boeing for the delays in the delivery of the Dreamliners, initially scheduled to enter the fleet in June 2010.[192] In January 2010, Ethiopian Airlines announced a firm order for ten Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft in a deal worth US$767 million.[147][193][194] The first 78-seater Q400 was acquired in March;[195] in August, Ethiopian and the Ex-Im Bank signed an agreement worth US$1.6 billion for a loan to finance the acquisition of the ten Dreamliners (the first scheduled for delivery in mid-August 2012[125][196]) and the five Boeing 777s already in the fleet.[197]


In October 2011, the company announced an order for four Boeing 777Fs in a deal worth US$1.1 billion; Ethiopian Airlines is the first African carrier to order the aircraft.[198][199] These four will join two others the airline will lease from GECAS.[200] The first was received in mid September 2012.[201]


Five Q400 NextGens were ordered in February 2012 for US$160 million at list prices,[202] whereas in July 2012, an additional Boeing 777-200LR was ordered in a deal worth US$276 million.[203][204][205][nb 3] In August 2012, the first Dreamliner was delivered to the airline,[207][208] which became the third airline to operate the type on scheduled flights,[209] preceded only by All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines.[185] Also in October 2012, the first Q400 NexGen was delivered,[210] and in November the same year, the airline confirmed that three additional Dreamliners would be leased from ILFC, the first of them entering service in 2015.[211][212] In April 2013, Air Lease Corporation and Ethiopian Airlines announced the lease of two Boeing 777-300ERs, with deliveries in May and June 2015.[213][214] In early July the same year, Ex-Im Bank approved around US$130 million for Boeing to support the development of GE90-equipped long-haul aircraft for Ethiopian Airlines.[215] The airline took delivery of its first Boeing 777-300ER in November 2013.[216] That month, during the Dubai Air Show, Palma Holding signed a letter of intent with Bombardier for eight Q400s to be leased to Ethiopian; the order was firmed up in February 2014.[217] In September 2014 the carrier announced a firm order for 20 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and commitments for 15 more.[218][219] In January 2015, Ethiopian Airlines had the most numerous fleet in Africa.[220] In 2015 the airline planned to buy 15 to 20 of Boeing's new 777X planes worth about $7.4 billion at list prices. Although the airline had initially planned to buy Airbus' A350-1000 jets, it switched to the 777X as it is more suitable for operations at their high-altitude hub in Addis Ababa.[221] It was the first airline in Africa to acquire a Boeing 787 full-flight simulator.[222]


The airline received its first Airbus A350 XWB in June 2016.[223] At the 2017 Paris Airshow, Ethiopian announced an additional firm order for 10 Airbus A350-900s, and committed to purchasing two Boeing 777 Freighter aircraft. The airline also exercised its options for 10 Boeing 737 MAX 8s they had from their original order in 2014, extending the largest 737 MAX order by an African carrier.[224][225][226] In October 2017, the airline took delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, making it the first airline in Africa to take delivery and operate the type.[227] During the 2017 Dubai Airshow, Ethiopian Airlines placed a firm order for four Boeing 777 Freighters, valued at more than $1.3 billion at list prices;[228][229] these aircraft will be powered with GE90-115B engines.[230]


In January 2018, Ethiopian Airlines' Cargo and Logistics Services signed an agreement with aircraft lessor GECAS to lease two Boeing 737-800SF freighters. With deliveries set for June 2018 and January 2019 respectively, these passenger aircraft will be converted into freighter aircraft by Miami, Florida-based Aeronautical Engineers Inc. (AEI).[231] Later that year, Ethiopian Airlines placed a repeat order for the Bombardier Q400 turboprop aircraft. This additional purchase includes a firm order for 10 Q400s in a deal worth US$332 million plus purchase rights for five additional aircraft of the type.[232][233] In June, Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of its 100th aircraft, a Boeing 787-9; making history as the first airline in Africa to operate a total of 100 airplanes in its fleet as part of its fleet expansion and modernization.[234] The airline took delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 in July 2018.
 
Duh Ethiopia elinunua dreamliner 10. Kwampigo....I wish it would be our Tanzania tungezizindua kwa kipindi cha mwezi mzima serikali ingehamiwa uwanja wandege hicho kipindi cha uzinduzi wa kihistoria!!!
 
Duh Ethiopia elinunua dreamliner 10. Kwampigo....I wish it would be our Tanzania tungezizindua kwa kipindi cha mwezi mzima serikali ingehamiwa uwanja wandege hicho kipindi cha uzinduzi wa kihistoria!!!
Msaga sumu anakuelewa sana mkuu
 
Duh Ethiopia elinunua dreamliner 10. Kwampigo....I wish it would be our Tanzania tungezizindua kwa kipindi cha mwezi mzima serikali ingehamiwa uwanja wandege hicho kipindi cha uzinduzi wa kihistoria!!!
 
Duh Ethiopia elinunua dreamliner 10. Kwampigo....I wish it would be our Tanzania tungezizindua kwa kipindi cha mwezi mzima serikali ingehamiwa uwanja wandege hicho kipindi cha uzinduzi wa kihistoria!!!
we jamaa
 
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