Ethiopian Airlines to pick lead contractor for Bishoftu project in June

The Ethiopian Airlines Group (EAG) is advancing its Bishoftu International Airport project, a $12.5 billion initiative aimed at elevating Ethiopia's global aviation role. Located 40 kilometers southeast of Addis Ababa, the site has begun construction with initial groundwork. The group plans to select a principal contractor by June.

The Ethiopian Airlines Group (EAG) is steadily progressing with its ambitious Bishoftu International Airport project, valued at $12.5 billion and intended to strengthen Ethiopia's position in global aviation. Situated 40 kilometers southeast of Addis Ababa, the site marks a significant step toward modernizing the country's air infrastructure.

Construction has commenced with essential site preparation, including clearing and foundational work handled by three contractors, among them China Communications Construction Company and Allied Infrastructure Group. EAG anticipates selecting a primary contractor by June to lead the development.

This initiative represents a key investment in Ethiopia's aviation sector, promising enhanced connectivity and economic benefits. While initial phases are underway, further details on the project's timeline remain forthcoming, underscoring the group's commitment to this transformative endeavor.

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