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Ethiopia Airlines to make decision on regional jets in the next three weeks

Ethiopian Airways will likely decide in the next three months on an order of 25 smaller commercial 'jets' to expand its local network. This was announced by CEO Mesfin TasewBekele late Saturday night during a meeting of airline executives held in Brazil.

Africa's largest airline, with 147 aircraft in its fleet, is considering the Airbus A220 and Embraer E-2, as well as the Boeing 737 -MAX 7 which will be certified this year by the U.S. faa.

The planes will be used for both domestic routes as well as around neighbouring countries.

Bekele stated that there are some issues but a decision would be made in a matter of a few months. Bekele didn't specify what the issues were.

The A220 program is still in the red, and it faces stiff competition from Brazilian competitor Embraer.

Ethiopian Airlines, like other carriers, has struggled with rising fuel prices because of the "war in Iran". It has also cut Middle East flights due to lower passenger demand. For example, it reduced frequency to Dubai, from three flights per day to two, he explained.

The airline is spending 60% more per plane on jet fuel than it did in the past, despite resolving concerns about shortages.

"We have resolved the supply problem." He added, "It is fine now" on the sidelines of?the International?Air Transport Association (IATA's) annual summit this weekend in Rio de Janeiro. "But the pricing issue is a very serious issue."

(source: Reuters)