Ethiopia opens aid transport hub to fight COVID-19
AFP
| 2020/04/15 | 410 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Ethiopia and the United Nations on Tuesday opened a humanitarian transport hub at Addis Ababa airport to move supplies and aid workers across Africa to fight coronavirus.The arrangement, which relies on cargo services provided by Ethiopian Airlines, could also partially offset heavy losses Africa's largest carrier is sustaining because of the pandemic. An initial shipment of 3,000 cubic metres (106,000 cubic feet) of supplies -- most of it personal protective equipment for health workers -- ...(…)
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