Ethiopian always adapts itself to dire situations and stays afloat in the business. Recently, it has re-configured four of its passenger B777-300 ER machines to cargo aircraft. What is more mesmerizing here is, it has accomplished this remarkable job with its engineers.This shows where the country is concerning aviation technologies and foreshadows as the future is bright. No doubt, several airliners fallen on their knees and are looking forward to their governments to rescue them. Most of them slashed the salaries of employees while others lay off workers.
Ethiopian is killing two birds with a stone. On one hand, it is playing a key role in the fight against
coronavirus. On the other hand, it bringing innovative ways to bridge the financial gaps that are caused by COVID-19.
As it is mentioned by Ethiopian Group CEO, Tewolde Gebremariam, Ethiopian is seeing its fruits of multi-million dollars investment in cargo infrastructure. “Our mission-critical service has continued across the globe in the face of the perfect storm that could have otherwise stalled our progress. We roll our sleeves up and do whatever it takes to save lives amid COVID-19. “
This is indeed turning adversity to opportunity—of supporting humanity indiscriminately and rescuing the over-seventy decade-old national asset.
The Ethiopian Herald May 1/2020