Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Ethiopian Airlines embarks on construction of Africa’s largest airport

By Eyasu Zekarias, Photo by Anteneh Aklilu

Ethiopian Airlines has unveiled plans to initiate the construction of Africa’s largest airport, a monumental project estimated to cost USD 7.8 billion. This ambitious endeavor marks a significant milestone for the national carrier as it ventures into the realm of infrastructure development.

Mesfin Tasew, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines Group, disclosed that extensive research and deliberation have culminated in the commencement of this groundbreaking initiative, named the “Mega Airport City.” Mesfin emphasized the collaborative efforts between the Oromia region and the federal government to facilitate the project, aiming to uplift local communities and create employment opportunities for farmers in the area.

Spanning across 35 square kilometers in the picturesque locale of Obosirraa, near Bishoftu city in the Oromia region, the expansive airport city is set to redefine air travel infrastructure in Africa. The grand design includes provisions for 300 aircraft parking spaces and four air runways, poised to accommodate the burgeoning demand for air travel.

Notably, the existing terminal, operating at full capacity, can cater to approximately 25 million passengers. However, with the advent of the new airport, passenger capacity is projected to quadruple, ensuring enhanced operational efficiency and seamless travel experiences for millions of passengers annually.

The construction timeline spans five years, divided into two distinct phases, with meticulous planning to ensure optimal utilization of resources and adherence to stringent quality standards. Additionally, plans are underway to construct an expressway linking the airport city to the bustling Bole International Airport, facilitating seamless connectivity and streamlined logistics.

With passenger numbers steadily on the rise, Ethiopian Airlines recognizes the imperative of expanding infrastructure to meet growing demands. The new airport complex is envisioned to feature state-of-the-art amenities, including modern hotels, duty-free shopping zones, and a cutting-edge cargo logistics center, further bolstering Ethiopia’s position as a key aviation hub in Africa.

Initiated in 2019, the project has progressed significantly, with land acquisition and feasibility studies completed, paving the way for the commencement of construction. Ethiopian Airlines, with over seven decades of illustrious service, remains at the forefront of Africa’s aviation sector, with robust growth projections and a steadfast commitment to excellence in air travel services.

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