Ethiopian Airlines Commences Construction of Bishoftu International Airport. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — Ethiopian Airlines has officially commenced the construction of the Bishoftu International Airport, marking a significant milestone in Africa’s aviation infrastructure.
The groundbreaking ceremony, held on January 10, 2026, was attended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and senior government officials, underscoring the airport’s strategic importance.
According to local reports, the Bishoftu International Airport is set to bolster Ethiopia’s fast-growing aviation sector and expand Ethiopian Airlines’global operations.
The airport will be developed in tandem with Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, which is currently expanding its capacity to handle 25 million passengers annually. Ethiopian Airlines CEO Mesfin Tasew described the project as a game-changer for African aviation.
Officials commented on the matter.
Ethiopia has been a leader in aviation development in Africa, with Ethiopian Airlines playing a pivotal role in expanding regional connectivity.
The government’s focus on aviation infrastructure suggests a commitment to enhancing economic growth and regional connectivity.
The new airport is expected to support Ethiopia’s aspirations to become a leading global aviation hub.
As part of its broader multi — airport strategy, the development of Bishoftu International Airport is seen as a crucial step in securing Ethiopia’s long-term role as Africa’s leading air transport gateway. Further details regarding the cost and completion timelines of the project were not immediately available.
However, the groundbreaking ceremony’s high-level attendance and the consistent information across various sources lend credibility to the news.
As Ethiopian Airlines and the Ethiopian government move forward with this ambitious project, the Bishoftu International Airport is poised to become a key player in the continent’s aviation landscape.
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Source: Ethiopian Airlines launches construction of Bishoftu Airport — logupdateafrica.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 4*


