Ethiopian Airlines must decide in the next three months on a request for 25 smaller commercial jets to expand its local network, said executive president Mesfin Tasew Bekele on Saturday night, during a meeting of airline executives in Brazil. Africa's largest airline, which operates 147 aircraft, is analyzing Airbus A220, Embraer E-2 and Boeing 737 MAX 7, which must be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States this ye…
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Ethiopian Airlines must decide in the next three months on a request for 25 smaller commercial jets to expand its local network, said executive president Mesfin Tasew Bekele on Saturday night, during a meeting of airline executives in Brazil. Africa's largest airline, which operates 147 aircraft, is analyzing Airbus A220, Embraer E-2 and Boeing 737 MAX 7, which must be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States this ye…