Report by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA Image : Ethiopian Airlines/Air Congo
Ethiopian Airlines officially announced that Air Congo, jointly established with the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), will be officially put into operation on 17 December 2024. The DRC government holds a 51% majority stake in Air Congo, while Ethiopian Airlines holds a 49% stake and is responsible for the daily operations and management of the airline.
Mesfin Tasew, Group CEO of Ethiopian Airlines, said: "The creation of Air Congo marks an important step in our strategic process of working with African governments to promote the development of aviation in Africa. This cooperation will greatly enhance air connectivity in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the entire Central African region, inject strong impetus into the development of investment, trade and tourism, and thus promote the socio-economic development of the region. We sincerely thank the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo, all partners and our team. It is the joint efforts and close collaboration that have made this cooperation a success."
In the initial stage of operation, Air Congo will deploy two Boeing 737-800 aircraft to serve the domestic market of the Democratic Republic of Congo, initially covering seven airports in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The two parties have signed a number of cooperation agreements including aircraft leasing, technical support and system maintenance. In addition, Ethiopian Airlines will also train aviation talents such as pilots, flight attendants, sales service personnel and technicians for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The establishment of Air Congo is an important practice of Ethiopian Airlines' "Vision 2035", which aims to promote the development of African aviation by establishing multiple aviation hubs in Africa, complementing the advantages of partners such as ASKY Airlines, Malawi Airlines and Zambia Airlines.