Ethiopian Airlines receives tailor-made mission from Business France in Addis
The French industrialists pre-selected by the airline within a framework of possible commercial partnerships were received in the Ethiopian capital by the carrier’s management.
13/10/2022 at 14h57, by Africa Business+
Thirteen French companies from the aeronautical sector were on a mission in Addis Ababa on 13 and 14 October at the initiative of Business France. The two days of meetings were aimed at winning contracts or consolidating existing ones with Africa’s largest airline. According to Africa Business+, the companies included Adaptive Channel, Deshons Hydraulique, Excent, Expliseat, Fingermind, Flightwatching, Fortal, Innov’atm, Moment, Nicomatic, Nyco, Oemservices and Sovam.
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