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Ethiopian Airlines set to decide on regional jet order in next three months

  • The planes would be used on both ​domestic routes and around neighboring countries
Published June 7, 2026 Updated June 7, 2026 10:30am
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RIO DE JANEIRO: Ethiopian Airlines will probably decide within the next three months ​on an order for 25 smaller commercial jets to ‌expand its local network, CEO Mesfin Tasew Bekele said late on Saturday during a gathering of airline executives in Brazil.

Africa’s largest carrier, ​which operates 147 aircraft, is looking at the Airbus A220, ​Embraer E-2 and the Boeing 737 MAX 7, ⁠which is expected to be certified by the US Federal ​Aviation Administration this year.

The planes would be used on both ​domestic routes and around neighboring countries.

“There are some issues, but probably within a matter of three months,” Bekele said of the timing of ​a decision. Bekele did not specify the issues.

The A220 ​programme remains in the red and has faced stiff competition from Brazilian ‌rival ⁠Embraer.

Like other carriers, Ethiopian Airlines has been wrestling with higher fuel prices due to the war in Iran and it has cut Middle East flights to meet lower passenger demand, ​such as reducing ​frequency to ⁠Dubai from three flights to two a day, he said.

System-wide the carrier is spending about ​60% more on jet fuel, although it has ​managed ⁠to resolve concerns over shortages.

“We have addressed the supply issue. It is okay now,” he added on the sidelines of the ⁠International ​Air Transport Association’s (IATA) annual summit this ​weekend in Rio de Janeiro. “But the price issue is a serious issue.”