NEW DELHI, June 2 (Reuters) - Ethiopian Airlines is
looking to order at least 20 to 30 jets that could seat around
100 passengers as it moves to expand its regional fleet and
replace some ageing aircraft, the airline's chief executive told
Reuters on Monday.
"On the 100-seater aircraft category, we are evaluating
three aircraft models, the E-2 from Embraer ( ERJ ), the A220
from Airbus, and the 737 MAX 7 from Boeing ( BA )," CEO
Mesfin Tasew Bekele said in an interview.