Ethiopian Airlines has placed firm follow-up orders for 11 Boeing 787-9s and 20 737 Max 8s, the latter marking its first commitment for Max jets since the fatal accident in 2019 which prompted the global grounding of the type. The African carrier has also taken options on 21 more Max jets and 15 additional Dreamliners as part of today’s order. “This order is in line with Ethiopian Airlines’ growth strategy,” said Ethiopian Airlines chief executive Mesfin Tasew, announcing the fresh orders at the Dubai air show today. “This is just the first phase, we expect to do another round of fleet [orders] in the coming years.”Notably the deal marks its first follow-up order for the Max jets. “Today we have 25 airplanes on order – 21 from Boeing and four from Airbus – to be delivered in the coming two years.