Rapidly growing Ethiopian Airlines is constructing what it calls a next-generation airport as passenger numbers increase significantly, chief executive Tewolde Gebremariam has said. Speaking to Ethiopian News Agency Mr Gebremariam hinted that construction on the new airport is expected to begin later this year in Bishoftu, a town 39km southeast of Addis Ababa. “We are currently based at Bole Airport and we thing that the space there will not be enough for us in the coming years as expect passenger numbers to rise significantly,” said the chief executive. The new airport in Bishoftu is expected to cover an area of 35 square km and be able to handle 100 million passengers a year. Also Read:Tanzania constructs new Msalato International Airport in Dodoma
Source: Ethiopian News January 17, 2020 09:11 UTC