AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation & Tourism Connectivity: Ethiopian Airlines has taken delivery of its first De Havilland Twin Otter Classic 300-G, with a second aircraft due later in 2026—aimed at reaching remote areas and boosting passenger and tourism routes across East Africa. Mega-Project Spotlight: Ethiopia’s Bishoftu International Airport is framed as a continent-scale gateway, with plans for major passenger and cargo capacity that could reshape regional air travel. Airline Expansion (More Details): De Havilland says the Twin Otter’s rugged short-takeoff/landing capability and updated avionics will support operations on challenging runways, including tourism and essential air services. FX & Travel Costs: Ethiopia’s Ministry of Finance projects birr stability in 2026/27 despite heavy foreign-exchange pressure, citing growth momentum and continued FX market reforms. Tourism Narrative: Ethiopia’s tourism push is described as shifting from niche heritage travel toward a broader mix of culture, nature, business travel, and urban experiences. Made in Ethiopia: The Made in Ethiopia Movement is highlighted as a driver of manufacturing and wider economic diversification, with links to tourism and other sectors. Road Safety Alert: Multiple reports this week point to a deadly Ethiopian bus crash in the mountains, with dozens reported killed and injured.
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