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Ethiopia-Nigeria Talks Over Joint Airline Venture Fail

Nurat  Uthman by Nurat  Uthman
June 30, 2024
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Ethiopian Airline has reportedly terminated its discussions with the Nigerian government to establish a joint venture airline, Nigerian air, due to the government’s loss of interest in partnering with a foreign line.

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“The Nigerian government has lost interest in partnering with a foreign airline,” Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew said recently in Dubai.

The plan for the proposed airline, to be known as Nigeria Air, was for Nigerian investors to take a 46 percent stake, with the government holding 5 percent and Ethiopian airlines holding the remaining 49 percent.

However, the airline is continuing to develop its multi-hub strategy in Africa.

Tasew said this setback will not stop the Ethiopian Airlines, which is the Star Alliance member, from developing JVs to establish sister airlines in Africa where Ethiopian Airlines has an equity stake.

“We have been approached by several airlines in Africa for support, and we are evaluating them,” Tasew said. Countries include the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as Equatorial Guinea.

He said meanwhile, Togo-based ASKY, in which Ethiopian holds a 40 percent share, and Malawi Airlines, which was Ethiopia’s first JV, continue to do well. Zambia Airways—in which Ethiopian Airlines holds a 45 percent share—is also continuing to develop.

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