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British royal member Sophie Ethiopian Airlines

A member of the British Royal Family Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh has visited the Ethiopian Airlines Group in Addis Ababa.

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew and other senior officials of the airline have welcomed them.

During their stay, they visited the airline aviation university and the aircraft maintenance center.

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Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew has stated that he is a user of Ethiopian Airlines at this time.

Ethiopian Airlines said that they are happy with the services they provide.
Ethiopian Airlines has stated that it has been 50 years since it started flying to England. This relationship will be strengthened.

In this way, today’s visit to Sophie, a member of the British royal family has pointed out that it is important.

They have expressed their belief that the visit will strengthen the cooperation between the two countries in the aviation industry.

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EZA has reported that Sophie Helen Rice Jones has expressed her happiness for visiting the pride of Africa Ethiopian Airlines.

Ethiopian Airlines has indicated that they have benefited and said that the airline is successful.

Sophie Helen Rice Jones is the younger brother of England’s King Charles III and the wife of Scottish city ‘Edinburgh’ Prince Edward.

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