Dreamliner boosted profits for Ethiopian Ailrines

A section of the main body of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

A section of the main body of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Published Aug 31, 2013

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Addis Ababa - Ethiopian Airlines' chief executive officer says that the company has made a record profit he partly credited to Boeing's problematic 787 planes.

Tewolde Gebremariam said this week the company's operating profit between July 2012 and June 2013 is 2.7 billion birr (about R1,4 billion) from a billion birr the previous financial year.

Citing unaudited company accounts Tewolde said that the company's net profits also surged during the period to 2.03 billion birr from 734 million birr of the previous year, a 178% increase.

Tewolde said the performance is a result of “exceptionally dedicated employees” and Boeing 787 planes he described as super-efficient. He said the planes helped the company save on fuel costs.

In January, Dreamliner's around the world were grounded because of overheating lithium batteries. - Sapa-AP

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