After constant delays pushed back Boeing's 787 Dreamliner launch date by over 3 years, Ethiopian Airlines took delivery of its very own, and Africa's first, Dreamliner to be named "Africa First" (
MSN 34745 | ET-AOQ) at a ceremony in Everett, north of Seattle yesterday.
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"Today begins the first day in a new era of flying for our passengers
and brings us even closer to our vision for the future, Vision 2025,"
said Tewolde GebreMariam, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines. "We are pleased to
be the first airline in the world outside Japan to receive this
technologically advanced aircraft. We have been waiting for this
airplane and now that we officially have it and will show it to the
world, I can say with pride, it was worth the wait. This airplane is
going to move Ethiopian Airlines to the forefront of aviation leadership
around the globe."
The 787 Dreamliner is composed of light-weight composites and
features numerous system, engine and aerodynamic advancements making it
more efficient to operate compared with its competition. It is the first
mid-sized airplane capable of flying long-range routes, enabling
airlines to open new, non-stop routes preferred by passengers.
"Today marks not just another milestone for Boeing and Ethiopian
Airlines, but a new beginning in our 65-year partnership," said Van Rex
Gallard, vice president of Sales for Africa, Latin America, &
Caribbean, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "Ethiopian Airlines continues
to show their strong leadership in African aviation and their growing
presence around the globe. Being the first in Africa and one of the
first in the world further confirms their position globally."
After taking delivery, Ethiopian will fly its Dreamliner to
Washington D.C. where the aircraft will be on display and is expected to
be visited by VIP guests and media. The aircraft will then make its inaugural trip to Africa with its
first revenue flight from Dulles International Airport to Bole Addis
Ababa International Airport.
Ethiopian Airways has nine more 787 Dreamliners remaining on order.
The airline was the first African airline to operate the 777-200LR, the
first to order the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and the first to order the 777
Freighter. Ethiopian Airlines currently operates an all-Boeing fleet of
737, 757, 767 and 777, and now 787 airplanes in passenger service and a
757, MD11 and 747 in cargo operations."
Source [Boeing]
Also on the trip, Ethiopian put pen to paper with the United States Export Import Bank and secured a loan for USD$1.2billion to pay for the fleet of 10 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, three of which are due for delivery before the end of year.
"The purchase of the Dreamliner required a range of loan arrangements including a loan guarantee that was acquired from The US Export-Import Bank in charge of export credit arrangements in the United States.
The junior lenders, contributing 12.5% of the total amount required for the purchase of the Dreamliners, are Dutch financier ING Capital, the Netherlands Development Financial Company, US Emerging Capital Partners, and US ICF International or Inner City Fund noted Nega. 85% of the loan was arranged through JP Morgan Chase & Co. and the ING Group and Ethiopian Airlines covered the balance.
The payment of the loan from the major financier, JP Morgan, will be paid back over a 12 year year period said Tewolde, Gebremariam, Chief Executive of the Airline."
Source [2merkato Ethiopia]
Ethiopian will now fly its Dreamliner "Africa First" to
Washington D.C , where the aircraft will be on display
to foreign dignitaries amongst whom will be US Senators and House
Representatives as
well as Ambassadors, Executives from the World Bank and IMF, members of
the Ethiopian
community, the media and other invited guests.
It should be noted that since its early days with the Boeing 707 and
720, Ethiopian has maintained a very strong bond with Boeing and its
financiers at the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Thereafter, Ethiopian Airlines on 16 August, will operate its first revenue flight between Washington Dulles – Addis Ababa. The Dreamliner is scheduled to touchdown at Addis Ababa's Bole International
Airport on Thursday 16 August 2012 following which the airline will hold massive celebrations.
►►For a list of the various destinations to be visited by the 787 on its tour,
see this post.
Now for the part you've all been waiting for, from the ceremony itself:
CONGRATULATIONS ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES!!!!