RECEIVING BOEING JETS
Today, as We welcome the arrival of
Ethiopian Air Lines’ two Jet aircraft, which have just touched for the first
time on Ethiopian soil, Our nation moves one step closer to the day of her full
entry into the commercial jet age. The newly-arrived Boeing 720-B Jet aircraft
will operate from this airport, connect Ethiopia with the rest of the African
continent, with Europe and the Middle East. In a little over a month, they will
be placed in service on Ethiopian Air Lines’ existing international air routes.
Simultaneously, a new route will be established linking Ethiopia with Spain by
direct service.
We trust that when the execution of the
construction work is completed other International Carriers will utilize this
modern airport and that they will be afforded adequate services. We have on
many occasions emphasized the high significance which must be placed on
increasingly accelerated progress in transport and communication, on
stimulating the flow of travellers from other lands who will voyage to
Ethiopia, whether as businessmen seeking investments here, or as tourists
coming to view and enjoy our natural beauty and ancient monuments. Let no one
underestimate the impact which this revolution in transportation must have upon
Ethiopia and her people. Let no one underestimate the challenge which this
poses for Us all.
But it is only by
meeting and resolving ever more difficult and complicated problems that a man
or a nation grows. Ethiopian Air Lines, which only fifteen years ago
inaugurated its services with small two-engined aircraft attaining a maximum
speed of 256 kilometres per hour, has progressed to the integration of these
four-engine jet airplanes which cruise at about 950 kilometres per hour. We are
equally confident that Ethiopia will meet and solve the many other problems
which beset her in the modern world.
No single man or
group of men can claim sole or major responsibility for the continued success
Ethiopia’s national carrier has enjoyed. Without the concerted efforts and the
unflagging energy of the personnel of Ethiopian Air Lines, of those in Our
Government charged with responsibility for civil aviation affairs, of those who
have served on the Air Lines’ Board of Directors, of the many foreign experts
and technicians who have given unstintingly of their services, this day would
not have been achieved. We must, however, make special mention of Trans World
Airlines which, under the Contract executed in the very earliest day of
Ethiopian Air Lines’ existence, has played a vital role in providing management
personnel and expert assistance and advice. We welcome today to Ethiopia Mr.
Charles Tillinghast, President of Trans World Airlines, and express to him Our
personal appreciation for the happy relations which have existed in the past
between Trans World Air Lines and Ethiopian Air Lines, relations which We are
confident will continue into the future. We must also mention the names of Mr.
W. G. Golien and Mr. Victor H. Harrell, Jr., who served as successive General
Managers of the Air Lines for more than a dozen years and to whose imagination,
energy and devotion must be accorded a large measure of Ethiopian Air Lines
success.
We welcome as
passengers aboard this aircraft a number of distinguished visitors. We wish
them a pleasant stay in Ethiopia and We trust that they will carry away with
them warm memories of their visit to Ethiopia. We thank His Highness Dejazmach
Mengesha Seyoum who in the early stages of this important Civil Aviation
Development Programme made a significant contribution. We also thank the
President and Chairman and members of the Board of Directors, the Department of
Civil Aviation and the management and personnel of Ethiopian Air Lines for the labours
which have produced the events of this memorable day.
We art pleased to note that so many of Our
youth have attained proficiency in the techniques and execution of this ever
increasingly complicated and rapidly advancing science of aviation.
We are most thankful to Almighty God for
His ever Helping Hand in Our efforts to accomplish Our programme for the
development of Our Country.
Dec. 4, 1962.
Selected Speeches of His
Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie - page 569 –
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