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Ethiopian Airlines Cargo Honored as Key Partner in China–Belgium–Europe Logistics Bridge

Dec 13, 2025

Ethiopian Airlines Cargo Honored as Key Partner in China–Belgium–Europe Logistics Bridge

Ethiopian Airlines Cargo has been recognized as a “Major Logistics Partner in Building the Logistics Bridge Between China, Belgium, and Europe” at a ceremony organized by the Belgian Government in coordination with the China Logistics Association in Guangzhou.

The award highlights Ethiopian Airlines Cargo’s commitment to delivering efficient, reliable, and seamless cargo connectivity across Asia, Europe, and Africa.

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Over the past year, the airline operated more than 2,256 cargo flights, transporting over 140 million kilograms between China and Belgium, strengthening global supply chains, supporting international trade, and ensuring timely delivery of critical goods.

This recognition underscores Ethiopian Airlines’ strategic role in connecting key global markets through its modern freighter fleet and growing collaborations with international logistics partners.

Founded in 1945, Ethiopian Airlines has grown into Africa’s largest and most profitable airline.

Its cargo division has been central to this success, leveraging Addis Ababa’s strategic location as a hub linking Africa, Europe, and Asia.

The airline has consistently invested in a modern freighter fleet, advanced logistics infrastructure, and digital solutions, enabling it to handle large volumes of cargo efficiently.

Today, Ethiopian Airlines Cargo is recognized as a global logistics leader, pivotal in connecting continents and facilitating trade, particularly in high-demand corridors such as China–Europe.


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