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Transport in Ethiopia is overseen by the Ministry of Transport and Communications. In December 2024, it was reported that Ethiopia will be constructing a new airport worth US$6 billion near its capital Addis Ababa. The airport will be Africa's largest and busiest airport and is designed to serve 100 million passengers annually. [1]
The airport was formerly known as Haile Selassie I International Airport. [2] It is the main hub of Ethiopian Airlines, the national airline that serves destinations in Ethiopia and throughout the African continent, as well as connections to Asia, Europe, North America and South America. The airport is also the base of the Ethiopian Aviation ...
This page contains the lists of airports in Africa by country, grouped by region. The lists include both military air bases and civilian airports. North Africa
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... List of airports in Ethiopia; A. Aba Segud Airport; Addis Ababa Bole International Airport;
Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 757-23N at Bole International Airport, Addis Ababa (2008) As of 2021, Ethiopia has 57 airports, of which 17 have paved runways . [15] The Addis Ababa Airport is the largest airport in Ethiopia and one of Africa's biggest and busiest. It is the main hub of Ethiopian Airlines, the national airline that serves ...
Gondar Airport (IATA: GDQ, ICAO: HAGN), also known as Atse Tewodros Airport, [1] is a public airport serving Gondar, [2] a city in the northern Amhara Region of Ethiopia. The name of the city and airport may also be transliterated as Gonder. [3] The airport is located 18 km (11 miles) south of Gondar. [1]
Gode Airport, which is named Ugaas Mirad Ugaas Leyli Airport, (IATA: GDE, ICAO: HAGO) is a public airport in the city of Gode, in eastern Ethiopia. The airport is located at an elevation of 254 meters above sea level. Its only runway, with an asphalt surface, is 2,288 meters in length and 35 meters wide. [1]
Tum Airport (IATA: TUJ, ICAO: HAMJ) is a public airport in southwestern Ethiopia. Located at an elevation of 4,650 feet above sea level, the airport serves the villages of Tum and Maji, the administrative center of the Maji District. The airport was formerly served by Ethiopian Airlines. [3]