Afribraz Global Business Magazine – Exclusive Feature
In the ever-expanding world of global aviation, few airlines have managed to build a reputation as powerful, respected, and admired as Ethiopian Airlines. From Africa to Europe, Asia to the Americas, the airline has become more than just a transportation company; it is now a symbol of African excellence, resilience, and international connectivity.
Recently, Afribraz Global Business Magazine had the privilege of a brief but insightful meeting with the newly appointed Latin America Countries Manager of Ethiopian Airlines, Mr. Biniyam Abdu, who officially assumed duty in April 2026. Calm, focused, and deeply respectful of institutional continuity, Mr. Abdu demonstrated the leadership philosophy that has helped Ethiopian Airlines maintain its impressive growth across continents.
During the discussion, attention naturally turned to the progress and representation of Ethiopian Airlines in Latin America. Over the years, the airline has steadily strengthened its presence in the region, especially through Brazil, one of its major gateways into South America. The Addis Ababa–São Paulo route remains a strategic bridge connecting Africa and Latin America, serving business travelers, diplomats, tourists, students, investors, and diaspora communities.
The airline’s presence in Latin America is not merely about flights; it represents the strengthening of Africa–Latin America relations through commerce, tourism, culture, and connectivity. Ethiopian Airlines has continued to position itself as one of the most reliable carriers linking both regions, helping to open doors for trade opportunities and people-to-people interaction.
When asked about the achievements of the previous managers in the region, Mr. Biniyam Abdu responded with remarkable humility and professionalism. He emphasized that those before him had already laid a strong and admirable foundation. According to him, his responsibility is not necessarily to reinvent everything, but to maintain the quality work already established, identify possible gaps, improve where necessary, and leave an even stronger structure for whoever succeeds him in the future.
His response reflected a leadership mindset built on continuity, respect, and institutional growth rather than personal glory. It also demonstrated why Ethiopian Airlines continues to maintain operational stability and international respect in an extremely competitive aviation industry.
During the conversation, Afribraz also reflected on the excellent relationship and positive experiences previously shared with former regional manager Mr. Girum Abebe. In response, Mr. Biniyam Abdu warmly confirmed that Mr. Girum Abebe remains one of his senior leaders within Ethiopian Airlines. He described him as an intelligent and highly respected professional from whom he has personally learned a great deal.
Such comments reveal the internal culture of mentorship and professional continuity that many observers believe contributes significantly to Ethiopian Airlines’ success story. In an industry where leadership transitions can sometimes create instability, Ethiopian Airlines appears to promote a culture where experience is transferred, respected, and built upon.
The discussion also carried lighter and more cultural moments. In a friendly exchange, Afribraz asked Mr. Biniyam Abdu whether he had already tasted Brazil’s famous Feijoada and the iconic Caipirinha. Smiling warmly, he admitted that he was still expecting to experience both. It was a moment that highlighted the beauty of cultural exchange that aviation naturally creates, where business, hospitality, and human interaction meet beyond borders.
Indeed, Ethiopian Airlines today represents what many proudly call “the African pride in the sky.” Across the continent and beyond, many countries openly admire the airline’s growth model, operational discipline, fleet modernization, and international reach. What Ethiopian Airlines has achieved over decades stands as evidence that African institutions can compete globally at the highest level when vision, management, and consistency come together.
Beyond aviation itself, the story of Ethiopia also continues to inspire many travelers around the world. Visitors arriving in Addis Ababa are often welcomed not only by a modern aviation hub but also by the warmth of Ethiopian culture, history, cuisine, and hospitality. Ethiopia remains one of Africa’s oldest civilizations, rich in heritage, ancient history, and breathtaking landscapes.
Among the attractions that continue to impress international visitors is the luxurious Ethiopian Skylight Hotel, one of Africa’s leading airport hotels. Strategically located near Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, the Skylight Hotel has become a symbol of Ethiopian Airlines’ expanding vision beyond transportation into hospitality, tourism, and global service excellence. With its modern facilities, conference centers, restaurants, and elegant atmosphere, it reflects the broader ambition of Ethiopia to position itself as a continental gateway for business and tourism.

For many travelers, the Ethiopian story is deeply admirable. It is a story of persistence, continental ambition, strategic investment, and national pride. Through Ethiopian Airlines, Ethiopia has managed not only to connect destinations but also to connect cultures, economies, and opportunities.
As Latin America and Africa continue to build stronger commercial and cultural relationships, Ethiopian Airlines remains one of the most important bridges between both regions. Under leaders like Mr. Biniyam Abdu and with the legacy of experienced professionals such as Mr. Girum Abebe, the future of Ethiopian Airlines in Latin America appears set to continue flying even higher.
For Afribraz Global Business Magazine, the brief encounter was more than a conversation about aviation; it was a reminder that true institutional greatness is built not only by expansion and profit, but by leadership continuity, mutual respect, and the willingness to leave a stronger foundation for the next generation.



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