Ethiopian Airlines partners with DRC to launch Air Congo

Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew termed the partnership as a significant milestone in the airline’s strategy to strengthen African air transport.
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest aviation group in Africa, has partnered with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) government to establish a new national carrier, Air Congo.
Under the agreement, the DRC government will own a 51 per cent stake in the airline, while Ethiopian Airlines will hold 49 per cent and take responsibility for managing operations.
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The venture aims to boost air connectivity within the DRC and across Africa.
Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew termed the partnership as a significant milestone in the airline’s strategy to strengthen African air transport.
“The launch of Air Congo is a significant step in our strategic plan to collaborate with African governments and enhance air transport across the continent. This partnership will provide greater connectivity for the DRC and Central Africa, facilitating investment, trade, and tourism, thereby contributing to the socio-economic growth of the region. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the DRC government, all stakeholders, and my esteemed colleagues for their commitment and collaboration in making this partnership a success,” he said.
Air Congo began operations using two Boeing 737-800 aircraft, serving domestic routes from seven airports in the DRC.
Ethiopian Airlines is also providing aircraft leases, technical and systems support, and training programmes for Congolese personnel, including technicians, pilots, cabin crew, and sales staff.
The collaboration aligns with Ethiopian Airlines’ Vision 2035 strategy, which focuses on creating hubs across Africa.
The airline has already established similar partnerships with Zambia Airways in Lusaka, ASKY Airlines in Lomé, and Malawi Airlines in Lilongwe.
Ethiopian Airlines operates one of the most modern fleets on the continent, featuring aircraft such as Boeing 787s, 777s, and 737s, along with Airbus A350s and De Havilland Q400s.
Mesfin said the carrier’s continued expansion highlights its commitment to strengthening Africa’s aviation infrastructure and fostering regional integration.
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