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Ethiopian Factsheet June 2018 100 Aircraft in the Skies

Overview From a very humble beginning to a Leading African Aviation Group, Ethiopian Airlines has come along 70 plus years of successful journey. Of course, Ethiopian is aging beautifully. Throughout the past seven decades, the airline has established itself as adept in all facets of the aviation industry: technology leadership, network expansion and aviation mentoring. Ethiopian started operation with the first 5 C-47 aircraft, scraps of 2 nd World War, back in 1946 during its debut flight to Cairo via Asmara. Ever since, Ethiopian has been growing in leaps and bounds and has kept on introducing new aviation technology and systems, with so many firsts in the history of African aviation as an aircraft technology leader; providing the first jet service in the continent, availing the first African B767, the first African B777-200LR in 2010 and the first African and second only to Japan B787 Dreamliner in 2012. In a continuation of that tradition, Ethiopian was the first in Africa to acquire Airbus A350 XWB, introducing the extra effect to the African continent. Leading the way once again, Ethiopian was the first African Airline to operate the latest Boeing 787-9 in 2017. Below the industry average, Ethiopian currently operates 100 of the young and most modern fleet, with less than five years of age, and has 68 fleet on order. Ethiopian Background Information Ethiopian Background Information Founded - December 21, 1945 Starting date of operation - April 08, 1946 Ownership - Government of Ethiopia (100%) Head Office - Bole International Airport, P.O. Box 1755 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Fax: (+ 251)11661 1474 Reservations - Tel: (+251) 11 665 6666 Website - http://www.ethiopianairlines.com Group Chief Executive Officer - Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam Ethiopian in Figures, 2007-2017 Living its motto of Bringing Africa Together and Beyond, Ethiopian has created a missing link through its vast African network to 58 cities and more than 100 international passenger and cargo destinations, with daily and more flights, with a minimum layover in Addis Ababa. As a veteran African carrier, Ethiopian has positioned vast Intra-Africa network better than any Airline. Ethiopian is currently implementing a 15-year strategic plan called Vision 2025 that will see it become the leading airline group in Africa with seven strategic business units. Ethiopian joined Star Alliance, the world s largest Airline network, in December 2011. Ethiopian is a multi-award winning airline including: SKYTRAX Best Airline Staff Service in 2013 & 2016, Best African Airline in 2017, and Four Star Airline Certification in 2017. Ethiopian has been registering an average growth of 25% per annum for the past seven years. 2 3

Fleet Summary as of March 2018 More than 100 International Destinations in Five Continents Operating Fleet 9- Airbus A350-900XWB 19- Boeing B787-8 Long Range Passenger Services Medium Range Passenger Services Regional and Domestic Passenger Services Cargo and Non-Scheduled Services Total operating fleet 3- Boeing B787-9 4- Boeing B777-300ER 6- Boeing B777-200LR 6- Boeing B767-300ER 16- Boeing B737-800W 8- Boeing B737-700NG 21- Q400 Bombardier 6 - Boeing B777-200LRF (cargo) 2 - Boeing B757-260F (cargo) 100 Aircraft Los Angeles Toronto New York Washington, D.C. São Paulo Oslo Stockholm Dublin London Brussels Frankfurt Paris Munich Vienna Milan Rome Madrid Beirut Tel Aviv Cairo Moscow Damascus Kuwait City Bahrain Riyadh Dammam Dubai Doha Muscat Jeddah Dakar Khartoum Bamako Niamey Ouagadougou Kano Bissau N Djamena Djibouti kaduna Hargeisa Conakry Lomé Abuja Lagos Enugu Cotonou Douala Abidjan Accra MalaboYaoundé Bangui Juba Addis Ababa Kisangani Entebbe Libreville Goma Kinshasa Kigali Nairobi Mombasa Brazzaville Bujumbura Kilimanjaro Zanzibar Seychelles Mbuji-Mayi Luanda Dar es Salaam Lubumbashi Ndola Moroni Lusaka Lilongwe Nossi-be Blantyre Victoria Falls Harare Antananarivo i Windhoek Gaborone Maputo Johannesburg Beijing Seoul Tokyo Chengdu Shanghai New Delhi Guangzhou Hong Kong Mumbai Bangkok Manila Ho Chi Minh City Kuala Lumpur Singapore Jakarta Durban Buenos Aires Cape Town Fleet on Order Long Range Passenger Services 15- Airbus A350-900XWB 5- Boeing B787-9 30- Boeing B737 MAX 8s Stretching Our Wings to Over 100 International Destinations in 5 Continents Cargo and Non-Scheduled Services 2- Boeing B737-800F (cargo) 4- Boeing B777-200LRF (cargo) Regional and Domestic Passenger Services 12- Q400 Bombardier Total fleet on order 68 4 5

More than 20 Domestic Destinations More than 58 Destinations in Africa Humera Cairo Shire Axum Mekelle Gondar Bahir Dar Lalibela Semera Dessie Asosa Khartoum Dakar Bamako Bissau Dire Dawa Niamey Ouagadougou Abidjan Accra Lagos Cotonou Jijiga Djibouti N Djamena Hargeisa Abuja Lomé Conakry Kano kaduna Douala Malabo Juba Bangui Gambella Addis Ababa Enugu Dembi Dollo Jimma Yaoundé Hawassa Kisangani Libreville Bujumbura Kinshasa Kebri Dahar Entebbe Goma Brazzaville Nairobi Kigali Kilimanjaro Mombasa Zanzibar Mbuji-Mayi Arba Minch Seychelles Jinka Dar es Salaam Luanda Lubumbashi Ndola Lilongwe Lusaka Moroni Nosy Be Blantyre Victoria Falls Harare Antananarivo i Windhoek Gaborone Maputo Johannesburg Durban Cape Town Stretching Our Wings to Over 100 International Destinations in 5 Continents ng ourour wings 100International international destinations in 5 continents ching Wingsto to over Over 100 Destinations in 5 Continents 6 Addis Ababa 7 Gode

Ethiopian Cargo Network The Largest Cargo Network Operator in Africa Partner Airlines ASKY Airlines Route Network Brussels Liège Zaragoza Milan Istanbul Los Angeles Shanghai Mexico City Riyadh Jeddah Dakar Khartoum Ouagadougou Bamako Niamey KanoN'Djamena Lagos Juba Accra Enugu Addis Ababa Abidjan Lomé Cotonou Douala Entebbe Brazzaville Kigali Nairobi Libreville Kinshasa Bujumbura Dubai New Delhi Sharjah Ahmedabad Mumbai Bangalore Chennai Guangzhou Hanoi Hong Kong Malawian Airlines Route Network Lusaka Harare Lilongwe Johannesburg 8 9

Cargo Destinations Accra Chennai Harare Kigali Mexico Riyadh Addis Ababa Dakar Hong Kong Kinishasa Milan Shanghai Ahmedabad Douala Istanbul Lagos Mumbai Sharjah Bamako Dubai Jeddah Liege New Delhi Zaragoza Bangalore Entebbe Johannesburg Lilongwe Nairobi Brazzaville Enugu Juba Lome Niamey Brussels Guangzhou Kano Los Angeles N Djamena Bujumbura Hanoi Khartoum Lusaka Ouagadougou Code Share Partners Aegean Airlines All Nippon Airways ELAL Israel Airlines Rwanda Air Turkish Airlines Air Canada Asiana Airlines Kuwait Airways Scandinavian Airlines United Airlines Air China ASKY Airline LAM/ Mozambique Airlines Shenzhen Airlines Azul Brazilian Airlines Air Europa Austrian Airlines Lufthansa Singapore Airlines Air India Avianca Brazil Malaysian Airlines South African Airways Air Namibia Egypt Air Oman Air TAP Portugal Airline Star Alliance Member Carriers Adria Airways Asiana Airlines Egyptair Singapore Airlines Aegean Airlines Austrian Ethiopian Airlines South African Airways Air Canada Avianca Eva Airways Swiss Air China Avianca In Brazil Lot Polish Airlines TAP Portugal Air India Brussels Airlines Lufthansa Thai Airways Air New Zealand Copa Airlines Scandinavian Airlines Turkish Airlines All Nippon Airways Croatia Airlines Shenzhen Airlines United Airlines Ethiopian, Four Star Airline with Two Class Services Cloud Nine: Combined services of First and Business Classes. Cloud Nine has the space, comfort and style that make flying with Ethiopian a pleasure. Economy Class: Passengers are offered different category of audio channels with access to a video library of 16 Blockbuster Hollywood films, 26 Hollywood classics including 10 Hollywood kid s classics, 49 international films & 82 TV shows including destination ShebaMiles awards Ethiopian frequent flyers with award tickets, upgrades to business class, access to all Star Alliance member airline executive lounges, additional free baggage allowance and many other privileges for their accumulated mileages. A new Platinum tier level has been introduced as of January 2017 in addition to the Gold, Silver and Blue tier. The Platinum tier level offers extra benefits to frequent flyers that accrue 75,000 status miles or 60 qualifying segments within one calendar year, Jan 1 st Dec 31 st within the validity period of two years, in addition to the remaining months in the qualification year. Addis Ababa - Ethiopian Main Hub Lome (Togo) - Ethiopian Secon Hub Lilongwe (Malawian) - Ethiopian Third Hub Frequent Flyer Program Ethiopian Hubs Human Capital Number of employees as of January 31, 2017 stands at 16,002 Ethiopian Aviation Academy (EAA) Ethiopian Aviation Academy (EAA) is the largest and the most modern aviation academy in Africa recognized as ICAO regional Training Center of Excellence. To train aviation professionals from classrooms to simulator training, EAA offers industry standard training for pilots, aircraft technicians, cabin attendants and ground services staff both for initial and recurrent students. The Leadership & Career Development Center is training thousands in Management and Leadership Skills. Our cabin crew training simulates real-time scenarios with training aircrafts designed for emergency drills and service training. Our pilot training school uses light aircraft for its basic training and simulators. Full flight simulators of all fleets Ethiopian operates are available for pilot training. Virtual Maintenance Trainers (VMTs) and various workshops feature our aircraft maintenance training. Beyond these, our academy develops standard training packages including e-learning and virtual classroom training. Trainee services include a trainees cafeteria, dormitories, an administration complex and a plush new auditorium. The academy plans to take in 4,000 students a year in its basic training programs. Full Flight Simulator These are the most technologically advanced aircraft as a sign of the company s commitment to leading Africa s aviation industry, as well as bridging the continent s skills gap. We have simulators for all the aircraft we fly; A350, B787, B777, B767/ B757, B737 and Q400. 10 11

Ethiopian Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) The scale of the MRO operation at Ethiopian is breathtaking. It is the largest MRO service in Africa and serves Africa and the Middle East. The facility is fully equipped with Hangars, Engine and Component Maintenance workshops with all equipment needed to repair/ overhaul aircraft, engines and components. Even if you have flown a lot you might have not fully appreciated the size of the largest civil jet engines until you are up close with these huge engines as you walk through the workshop. The MRO service was established in 1957 and it currently employs over 2,800 employees. Ethiopian MRO provides Line Maintenance services at stations where Ethiopian flies and extends the services to other operators at some of the stations. The facility is fully certified by the ETCAA, FAA and EASA. Ethiopian MRO offers world-class services to its customers and helps make Ethiopian one of the most dependable and safest airlines in the world. Ethiopian Cargo Ethiopian proved to be a Multi Award Winner receiving recognition from reputable organizations. SKYTRAX 4 Star Airline at a special ceremony held in London on November 8, 2017. Awards SKYTRAX World Airline Award for The Best Airline in Africa on June 20, 2017 at the Paris Air Show. Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics services is the largest cargo network operator in Africa. Currently With our dedicated 6 - Boeing 777-200LRF and 2 - Boeing 757-260 freighters, we serve 44 cargo destinations in Africa, the Gulf, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and North Americas with an average daily uplift of over 650 tons on top of the belly hold capacity with a daily uplift of over 200 tons. With this, it has achieved the highest aircraft daily utilization of over 17 hours on its B777FS. Ethiopia is perfectly situated in the center of the emerging economies contributing its part to the growth trade and tourism partnership between countries as well as between continents. Ethiopian has inaugurated a state-of-the-art cargo terminal II, which upgrades the cargo handling capacity close to a million tons per annum together with the existing cargo terminal I. When the 600,000 tons capacity phase II of the cargo expansion completes, Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics services will have an over all annual capacity of over 1.5 million tons. BY Revising its vision 2025, Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics services is now planning to serve 57 freighter dedicated destinations using 18 jet cargo aircraft. Ethiopian Catering SKYTRAX World Airline Award for The Best Airline staff in Africa for the 2nd time on July 12, 2016. SKYTRAX World Airline Award for Best Staff Service in Africa on 18 June 2013 in Paris. The new catering facilities expansion built with an investment of US$ 15 million. Inaugurated on October 29, 2016, Ethiopian In-Flight catering facility has a capacity to produce 100,000 meals a day, up from the current 45,000. The facilities are modern and fully equipped to deal with such a high demand. Good food is important to our discerning customers. Ethiopian In-Flight Catering is dedicated to delivering high quality service and part of that is delivering high quality food. The new menus give customers the choice of local Injera, a vegan option, and a variety of world cuisines, from Chinese and Indian to Italian. Airline of the Year Award for the Fifth Year in a Row from AFRAA -November 24, 2016. Follow the link to get list of Award: https://www.ethiopianairlines.com/corporate/company/about-us/ awards Contact us on: Manager Corporate Communications P.O. Box 1755, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Tel: (+251-11) 517 8407/8656/8907/8165/8529/8913 Fax: (+251-11) 661 1474 E-mail:CorporateCommunication@ethiopianairlines.com AFRAA Airline of the Year Award for 6th Year in a Row. November 13, 2017 Follow us on: www.ethiopianairlines.com www.facebook.com/ethiopianairlines.com www.twitter.com/flyethiopian www.youtube.com/flyethiopian http://instagram.com/fly.ethiopian http://plus.google.com/+ethiopianairlinescom 12 13