Ethiopian airlines and Butcher Aircraft Interior Solutions signed a strategic agreement at AIX in Hamburg
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's largest and rapidly expanding airline, is proud to announce its partnership with Bucher, the leader in interior solutions for lightweight aircraft during Hamburg's Aircraft Interior Expo (AIX).
The deal tells us a key step in equipping Ethiopian Airlines' new Boeing 777-9 fleet with cutting-edge galleys.
This partnership with Bucher emphasizes the strategic importance of Ethiopian Airlines not only as an African aviation leader, but also extremely contributes to the country's economic growth and connections.
Ethiopian airlines are known for their rapid expansion and commitment to excellence, and continue to set benchmarks for passenger travel across the continent.
“We are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are pleased to announce that we are offering a range of services and services to ensure that we are offering a wide range of services,” said Mesfin Tasew, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines Group.
“As an airline of strategic importance to our country, we continue to seek partners that are in line with our vision for vast growth and improved service quality.
“Bucher will supply Ethiopian airlines with sophisticated galleys that optimize space and functionality, thereby improving passenger and crew efficiency flight experiences.
This collaboration will allow Ethiopian airlines to maintain leadership in African aviation through ongoing investment in technology and passenger amenities.
“We are pleased to partner with Ethiopian Airlines on this important project,” said Beat Burlet, CEO of Bucher.
“Our team is committed to providing a bespoke galley that meets the vast needs of this strategically important airline.”
The partnership combines Ethiopian Airlines' visionary approach with Bucher's lightweight, innovative cabin interior to set new standards for airline passenger services.
Ethiopian Airlines Group (Ethiopia) is a true African success story, transforming fantastic dreams into world-famous reality for nearly 80 years.
With a destination for freight across five continents and freight destinations for more than 160 domestic and international passengers, Ethiopia bridges the gap between Africa and the world.
Emphasizing passenger comfort and environmental sustainability, Ethiopia utilizes ultra-modern aircraft such as the Boeing 737, 777S, 787S, Airbus A350-900, A350-1000 and De Havilland Q400.
The Ethiopian, a star alliance member airline, has been awarded a variety of awards, including SkyTrax's “Best Airline in Africa Award,” Apex 'Best in African follene in Africa,” and “Connecting Africa through Africa,” for the seventh consecutive year.
Ethiopia aims to further increase success through a strategic plan called “Vision 2035” and aims to become one of the world's top 20 leading aviation groups.
Ethiopians embrace the African spirit and pursue a multi-hub strategy through the democratic Lipoliques (Zambia and Malawi, Malawi, Malawi, Lusaka, Zambia, Zambia and Zambia Airways, Kinshasa, Congo's Democrats (DRC) and Aircogo).
Fly with minimum weight and maximum reliability. This was the idea that shaped the way Heinrich Butcher thought when he founded the company in 1953.