Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Ethiopian airlines ceases operations to Eritrea’s capital

Ethiopian airlines ceases operations to Eritrea's capital

The suspension is due to “difficult operating conditions” in Eritrea. The airline apologized for the decision, stating it had to inform its valued customers. Indirect flights to Asmara from Ethiopia remain available. On Monday, Ethiopian Airlines announced the suspension of its flights to and from Eritrea’s capital, Asmara, starting September 3, citing “difficult operating conditions.” … Read more

Ethiopian Airlines pilots suspended for missed landing

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Ethiopian Airlines suspends two pilots after they reportedly fell asleep. The incident occurred during a flight from Khartoum to Addis Ababa on Monday. The plane overshot the runway but landed safely. Ethiopian Airlines, the largest airline in Africa, announced that two of its pilots have been suspended after they allegedly dozed off. And missed their … Read more

Ethiopian Airlines pilots misjudge runway while napping

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Ethiopian Airlines flight took off from Sudan’s Khartoum airport. Two pilots fell asleep at 37,000 feet (11,000 metres), missing an airport runway before waking up to safely land the plane. The Boeing 737, with a capacity of 154 passengers, typically takes less than two hours to fly between the neighboring countries.   Two pilots fell … Read more

At 37,000 feet, pilots get sleepy & miss landing by 25 minutes

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Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 #ET343 reached Addis Ababa at 37,000ft. Air Traffic Control sent out a warning. The airport missed the runway that was meant for them. Aviation Herald says that two Ethiopian Airlines pilots got sleepy while flying at 37,000 feet. Monday, the news came out about what happened. Flight ET343 was on autopilot … Read more

Watch: Ethiopian Airlines mistakenly lands at Zambia Airport

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A cargo plane of Ethiopian Airlines mistakenly landed at Zambian airport. According to the reports, that airport is still under construction claimed by the government officials. The aircraft hit the tarmac on Sunday at the unfinished airport in Zambia’s northern Copperbelt province, which is currently served by the Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport around 15 … Read more