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AfDB, Ethiopian Airlines get Africa’s largest airport rolling in $10bn deal 

by Phillip Isakpa August 17, 2025
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Lemma Yadecha (4th from left), chief commercial officer, Ethiopian Airlines; and Akinwumi Adesina (4th from right), president, African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, hold the signed mandate letter designating the AfDB Group as mandated lead arranger for the Bishoftu International Airport in Ethiopia, set to be Africa’s largest airport by 2029
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Africa’s largest airport will open in 2029 if all goes according to a $10 billion deal signed last week between the continent’s largest and most successful airline, Ethiopian Airlines and African Development Bank Group, the leading multilateral financial institution in Africa.

Ethiopia has for very long led the charge for aviation development on the continent creating the biggest air transport hub on the back of its very successful airline. It is now set to drive an ambitious airport development that would see it build a completely new international airport designed to rival some of the world’s biggest.

In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital city, a ceremony brought financiers and operators to the signing table to mark the designation of African Development Bank as the initial mandated lead arranger, global coordinator and book runner to mobilize nearly $8 billion of the $10 billion needed for the mega project.

The AfDB says it looks to provide $500 million of its own money upon the approval of its board following the signing of the mandate letter by Lemma Yadecha, chief commercial officer of Ethiopian Airlines Group, and Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank Group, in the presence of Ahmed Shide, Ethiopia’s minister of finance.

According to information made available during the signing ceremony, the proposed airport will be sited at the new greenfield Bishoftu International Airport (BIA) 40 kilometers south of Addis Ababa, with an initial capacity of 60 million passengers, and expected to eventually expand to 110 million, transporting 3.73 million tons of cargo annually.

“The African Development Bank is proud to partner with Ethiopia in its vision to expand the operational and fleet capacity of the Ethiopian Airlines,” Adesina said, praising Ethiopia for putting “Africa at the top in global aviation.”

“With its 75 years of operational history, Ethiopian airlines is Africa’s oldest and best airline. It is critical for regional economic integration, connecting capitals, people and markets, with its globally rated cargo facilities,” the AfDB Group chief said.

Mesfin Tasew, group chief executive officer, Ethiopian Airlines Group, represented at the signing ceremony by chief commercial officer Yadecha said: “The signing of this mandate letter marks a decisive step toward realizing a world-class pan-African gateway that will boost intra-African trade, regional integration, tourism, and global connectivity.”

According to an explanatory statement made available to Business a.m., groundworks  will begin in late 2025, with the first phase of the airport expected to be completed by November 2029, adding that the multi-billion-dollar project will include an airport city with facilities such as shopping malls, hotels, recreation areas, as well as direct rail and expressway links to Addis Ababa.

The AfDB president who was making his last official visit to Ethiopia, praised the “visionary leadership” of Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who he noted is transforming the country “every hour, every day, every week, at scale. Speed and scale are now the hallmarks of Ethiopia.”

Summing up the financing partnership between Ethiopian Airlines and the AfDB, Adesina described it as a fitting one between Africa’s largest airline — with an especially noteworthy record of supporting the global response to the Covid19 pandemic — and the continent’s biggest infrastructure financier, to deliver a “game changer” for African and global aviation.

“In the past ten years under my Presidency, the Bank has financed over $55 billion in infrastructure,” Adesina said, pledging to “do all we can to support Ethiopia to achieve its dream.” He noted that the African Development Bank in 2016 extended a $160 million corporate loan to support the modernisation and expansion of Ethiopian Airline’s fleet. 

“I wish to assure you that the African Development Bank will deliver, so that this project can be delivered by Ethiopia for its people,” said Adesina.

The Ethiopian Airlines Group and the African Development Bank signed a Letter of Intent on 24 March 2025 to partner for the financing of this flagship project.

In a statement, the AfDB said it has a track record of responsibly structuring and mobilising financing from commercial banks, development finance institutions, and institutional investors for structured projects across the continent.

The bank added that it supports several transformative infrastructure projects as a mandated lead arranger, including the Aysha Wind Power Project in Ethiopia and the Tanzania-Burundi-DR Congo Standard Gauge Railway Project.

“Over the years, the Bank has successfully executed debt-raise mandates for limited-recourse infrastructure projects as well as state-owned transport companies such as Transnet, Portos e Caminhos de Ferro de Moçambique, and Ghana Airports Company,” it further stated.

The Bishoftu International Airport will serve international passenger and cargo traffic, complementing Bole International Airport, which will retain Ethiopian’s domestic operations.

Ethiopian Airlines hub-and-spoke network, with subregional hubs, is driving connectivity across Africa and with the rest of the world.  With the planned airport, the speed, frequency and scale of connections for people, goods, and services is set to increase significantly. The expansion is also in line with one of the African Development Bank’s High 5 priorities, which is to integrate Africa by breaking down barriers, building cross-border links, and enabling African economies to trade, travel, and thrive together in a globally competitive environment.

Ethiopian Airlines Group, Africa’s most successful airline, with more than 75 years of operational history, is the seven-time consecutive winner of Skytrax’s ‘Best Airline’ in Africa’ award. In the fiscal year ending 30 June 2025, the airline reported record revenues of $7.6 billion, reflecting an eight percent year-on-year growth. It transported 19 million passengers, with 15.1 million on international routes and 3.9 million within the country.

The company has allocated a total of $350 million for livelihood restoration and resettlement of communities that will be affected by the construction.

Other guests at the ceremony included Yilma Merdessa, chair of the board of Ethiopian Airlines Group; Simplex Chithyola, Malawi’s minister of finance and economic affairs; Boutros Thok Deng, South Sudan’s ambassador to Ethiopia; Exkael Kabongo, the Democratic Republic of Congo’s chargé d’affaires in Ethiopia; Thomas Deji, his Togolese counterpart; and Zambia’s Nawa Sibongo.  

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