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Monday, September 26, 2016

Ethiopian runner makes protest sign as he crosses line in Rio

An Olympic marathon runner from Ethiopia staged a daring protest against his home government when he crossed the line in Rio on Sunday.

As he took the silver medal, Feyisa Lilesa crossed his arms above - a gesture made by the Oromo people who have suffered brutal police crackdowns.
Feyisa is from Oromia, home to most of Ethiopia's 35 million Oromo people.
He repeated the protest gesture later at a press conference, saying his life would be in danger if he returned home.
Human rights groups say that Ethiopian security forces have killed hundreds of people in recent weeks as they crack down on anti-government protests.

Ethiopian Airlines Inaugurates its new Aviation Academy

In line with its vision 2025 strategic road map, Ethiopian Airlines Group has invested USD 100 million in breakthrough expansion and upgrading its Aviation Academy. The scale and scope of the expansion seals the Academy’s position as the largest and the finest Aviation Academy in Africa with annual intake capacity of 4,000 students.

The new Ethiopian Aviation Academy has many class room buildings. The Technical block is housing the Pilot Training School and the Aviation Maintenance Training School; while the Commercial and Leadership block accommodates the Inflight Services Training School, Commercial and Ground Services School and Leadership School. It also has separate Administration building, workshops, auditorium, students’ dormitory and large cafeteria. As an ATO (Authorized Training Organization), the B-777, B-787, B-737, B-767/757 and the Q-400 full flight simulators which enables the academy to offer full type rating trainings for pilots.
Currently, the academy has the best aviation training technology like full range of fleet cabin emergency, evacuation and door trainers fitted with standard swimming pool for cabin crew ditching exercises and more than 20 pilot training aircraft, the finest expertise, dedicated and experienced instructors and a perfect environment for students.
Mr. Tewolde GebreMariam, Group CEO of Ethiopian said, “Education is the greatest equalizer in today’s global village. We are proud to be in a position to avail the latest and next generation aviation technology training machines and facilities where we can train the continent’s youth and prepare them for the 21st century African Aviation development. The Ethiopian Aviation Academy is positioning itself to be the catalyst leader in aviation training technology in supporting the African Union to realize its vision 2063”
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest and most profitable airline in Africa, is continuouslyexpanding rapidlyin the development of most departments. The New Cargo Terminal,expected to be operational towards the end of 2016,will have an annual storage,for both dry and perishable goods, of 1.2 million tons with capacity to handle eight B747-800 freighters at any one time. Construction of just the first phase will cost about a total of US$ 150million.
A four star hotel construction is a further development taking place at Ethiopian Airlines.The hotel, to be built on 40,000sqm located in front of Millennium Hall on Bole Road, will be operational in 24 months.
The academy a full ICAO TRINNAIR PLUS member has been accredited by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as Authorized Training Center (ATC) was also recognized as Airline Training Services Provider of the Year in 2014 by AFRAA. It is certified by the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority, the U.S Federal Aviation Administration, the European Aviation Safety Agency and IOSA (International Air transport Association (IATA) safety Audit). The academy will be able to take 4000 students a year at the end of 2025.

Afar State People and Government Delegation arrived Mekelle, Tigrai

A twelve member delegation from the people and government of Afar State, Ethiopia arrived in Mekelle, Tigrai to show their support to the recently displaced Tigraians from Amara cities, towns and villages.

The Afar State delegation led by Ali Abdella Ali representing the regional government included elders from the five zones of the state.
The Afar delegation donated more than 10 and half million birr to support the innocent civilian Tigraians deported and displaced from many parts of Amara State.
Mr. Ali Abdella Ali said the peoples of Afar and Tigrai are united by history, blood, language, culture, and struggle to over throw the old system. He added the main purpose of the delegation coming to Mekelle was not only to deliver the money, but to bring the message of the people of Afar to the people of Tigrai. The Afar official said the people of Tigrai and Afar are two sides of one coin.
Meanwhile Ethiopian Somali Diaspora in London, UK strongly condemned the lawlessness in Amara region and defending Federalism in Ethiopia. The Somali State people did the same thing last week. Somali State civil society delegation arrived in Mekelle, Tigrai State