The International Air Transport Association (IATA) called on the Government of Ethiopia to continue prioritising aviation to sustain the country’s strong demand outlook for air travel.
With Ethiopia’s
passenger numbers expected to triple over the next 20 years, continued
investment in infrastructure, people, and sustainability will be critical to
further expanding aviation’s contribution to Ethiopia’s long‑term economic
growth.
Aviation already
delivers significant economic and social benefits to Ethiopia. Data from
IATA’s Value of Air Transport report (2023) shows that aviation
supports:
“Aviation plays a
central role in Ethiopia’s economic growth, and this has been the result of
deliberate and strategic government prioritisation. Air transport contributes
USD 2 billion to GDP and supports more than half a million jobs—but there is
clear potential to grow this contribution further. Passenger demand is expected
to triple over the next 20 years, and with 60% of Ethiopia’s population under
the age of 25, aviation presents a powerful opportunity to transform growth
into jobs, skills, and broader economic development. With continued focus on
cost‑efficient infrastructure, training and capacity‑building, and
sustainability, aviation can deliver even greater long‑term value for
Ethiopia,” said Kamil Alawadhi, IATA’s Regional Vice-President for Africa and
Middle East.
These priorities are
being addressed at IATA’s Focus Africa Conference, underway in Addis
Ababa, which brings together industry leaders and government representatives to
identify concrete actions to strengthen aviation across the continent and optimise
its contribution to sustained economic growth.
Key priorities for
Ethiopia
IATA outlined three
key priorities to sustain Ethiopia’s aviation growth and maximise its economic
impact: