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Ethiopian Airlines’ newest B787-9 aircraft arrives Abuja with 177 passengers

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Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa, on Tuesday, transported 177 passengers to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, to celebrate the arrival of its newest Boeing 787-9 aircraft.

The Boeing 787-9 aircraft named ‘’Big Brother’’, landed at 11:45a.m with 27 business class and 150 economic class passengers with the usual flight shower. The new aircraft was welcomed by the official of the Airport Fire Service with the usual water cannon shower to mark the arrival of new aircraft to the airport.

According to the Sales and Traffic Manager, Ethiopian Airlines, Mrs Firiehiwot Mekonnen “the new aircraft, which is a 315-seater comprising 30 business class and 285 economy seats, was the newest of Boeing aircraft in the world.”

Mekonnen said the decision to fly the aircraft to Abuja on Tuesday was to give passengers the opportunity to experience the comfort of the new aircraft.

She said the Boeing 787-9 was a month old in Ethiopian airlines’ fleet, adding that the aircraft would be flown to all its 100 destinations around the world.

“The aircraft landed at Kinshasa on Monday, Abuja on Tuesday and would be at Ghana on Friday.

“We flew in 27 passengers on business class and 150 on economy because we want our passengers to experience the comfort of the newest aircraft from Boeing, the 787. “The B787-9 is part of its commitment to deliver exceptional level of service to the African market by operating the latest technologically advanced aircraft in the market.

“Ethiopian Airlines has always services Abuja with its newest Aircraft.It brought the Dreamliner B787 to Abuja in 2012 and reopened the Abuja Airport this year with the A350 when the Airport was reopened after six weeks closure,’’ she said.

speaking after the arrival, the pilot of the aircraft, Capt Michael Yilma, disclosed that the aircraft was the most economical in terms of fuel consumption and noise.

Yilma said that he was one of the first pilots to be trained on the Boeing 787-9, explaining that Ethiopian Airlines was the second to acquire the B787-9 after Japan. He said that passengers had enjoyed the unique onboard features of the latest technology aircraft such as on-board comfort such as the biggest windows in the sky, high ceiling and less noise.

“And because I have been flying Boeing for five years now, I can say that this aircraft is the best so far. What makes it different from other aircraft is its noise level and it is very economical and the quality of the air in the cabin is superb. “It is also more comfortable for passengers because the noise level is minimal and the quality of air they breathe in the cabin is also perfect,’’ he said.

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