AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoAviation & Tourism Connectivity: Ethiopian Airlines has taken delivery of its first De Havilland Twin Otter Classic 300-G, a short-takeoff-and-landing aircraft meant to boost service to remote areas and support tourism and essential regional routes, with a second plane due later in 2026. Mega-Project Travel Infrastructure: Ethiopia is pushing ahead with Bishoftu International Airport, framed as a continent-scale gateway with major passenger and cargo capacity targets, plus hotels and an airport city—aimed at shifting Africa’s travel flows back toward the region. Industry & “Made in Ethiopia” Momentum: Industry State Minister Tarekegn Bululta says the Made in Ethiopia Movement is driving a manufacturing push and broader economic diversification, highlighting new industrial technologies and scaling for domestic enterprises. Digital Services for Travelers & Business: PM Abiy opened Digital for Excellence and inaugurated the Unified MESOB application, described as a one-stop platform bringing many services together—positioned as key economic infrastructure. Conservation & Visitor Appeal: Chester Zoo welcomed rare northern giraffe Kris (and earlier Setanta news elsewhere), spotlighting conservation breeding efforts that could draw wildlife-focused travelers. Border & Safety Watch: Ethiopian officials discussed new initiatives to strengthen governance and security in border areas amid concerns over smuggling and trafficking—relevant for cross-border travel planning. Travel Disruption Risk: Reports of a major Ethiopia bus crash with dozens of casualties underline ongoing road safety concerns for visitors.
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