Friday, November 23, 2012
He was given the award for the stellar performance that Ethiopian Airlines had registered over the year.�
Ethiopian made an operating profit of 55 million US dollars and a net profit 40 million US dollars. It now has flights to 43 African countries and a growing international network including 28 flights a week to China.
Despite reduced demand overall in the airline industry due to the economic recession in Europe, Ethiopian managed to produce a 25 per cent increase in passenger numbers.
In particular, he emphasized managerial autonomy as a key to success, noting that “the fallacy is that whatever government owns is a failure. It is not.”
In fact, he underlined that it was the full managerial autonomy of Ethiopian that had made it successful while the airline was still fully owned by the state.
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