Ethiopian Airlines, Boeing, and ThinkYoung open doors to fulfilling careers for Ethiopian youth
- The STEM School at Ethiopian Aviation University provided students with immersive training, job shadowing, career talks, and field visits to aviation facilities.










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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, August 27, 2025 – Twenty-eight grade 11 students - half of them girls - participated in the third edition of the STEM School in Ethiopia, an intensive training program developed by Ethiopian Airlines, Boeing [NYSE: BA], and ThinkYoung to empower Ethiopian youth.
Held over six weeks at Ethiopian Aviation University, the program provided more than 300 hours of immersive training, combining classroom learning with internship, career talks, and field visits to aviation facilities. The initiative supports young people from all regions of Ethiopia, igniting their interest in higher education and preparing them for future careers in aviation, engineering and technology.
The students learned digital skills such as coding, robotics, and artificial intelligence, while also developing soft skills including teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. Hosted by Africa’s largest airline, the program capitalized on Ethiopian Airlines’ operational expertise, offering exclusive access to its cargo, maintenance, repair and overhaul and other facilities for hands-on learning.
Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tasew commented:” At Ethiopian Airlines, we believe that beyond equipping young Ethiopians with cutting-edge digital and technical skills, such training helps our youth in inspiring them to dream big and pursue careers in aviation, engineering, and technology. Through our collective endeavor with Boeing and ThinkYoung witnessing our youth’s passion, creativity, and determination gives us great confidence that the future of Ethiopia and Africa at large is in capable and responsible hands."
“Through hands-on experience and industry exposure, the program helps students imagine futures they may not have thought possible,” said Henok Teferra Shawl, Boeing managing director for Africa. “Ethiopia is home to one of Africa’s most dynamic aviation hubs, and initiatives like the STEM School help ensure that our future talent is ready to lead the continent forward.”
Participants visited the Culture Development Center at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University and the Ethiopia Science Museum, where Boeing has installed a permanent aerospace exhibit, including the Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight simulator, a replica of the Boeing Starliner spacecraft, models of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Cupola module of the International Space Station.
Additionally, students took part in sessions with professionals from Ethiopian Airlines and Boeing. A highlight of this year’s program was the return of 27 alumni from last year’s STEM School, who joined the cohort for a week of knowledge-sharing and peer support.
"This program serves as a blueprint for advancing STEM education for young people in Ethiopia and beyond,” said Andrea Gerosa, founder of ThinkYoung. “Over the past three years, through hands-on learning, mentoring, and exposure to cutting-edge technology, our STEM School has provided a platform for young innovators and future aviation professionals to dream big and build a better future for themselves and their communities. We’re excited to see what they’ll achieve next!”
For students like Rebiyat Abdellah, who is 17 years old, the program has opened new horizons: "Standing inside a real aircraft hangar and watching engineers work on jets made me feel like I was part of something big. It connected everything we are learning to the real world."
Ethiopian Airlines, Boeing and ThinkYoung have delivered the STEM School annually since 2023. The program has been held in close coordination with Ethiopia’s Ministry of Education, ensuring transparent selection of students and alignment with national priorities in science and technology education.
About Ethiopian
Ethiopian Airlines Group (Ethiopian) is a true African success story, transforming a visionary dream into a globally renowned reality for nearly eight decades. Operating flights to more than 160 domestic and international passenger, and cargo destinations across five continents, Ethiopian bridges the gaps between Africa and the world. Emphasizing passenger comfort and environmental sustainability, Ethiopian utilizes ultra-modern aircraft such as Boeing 737s, 777s, 787s, Airbus A350-900, A350-1000 and De Havilland Q400.
Ethiopian, the Star Alliance member airline, champions in various coveted awards including Skytrax’s ‘Best Airline in Africa Award’ for eight consecutive years, APEX ‘Best Overall in Africa’ award and ‘Leadership in Connecting Africa through Transport’ Award among others. Ethiopian aims to further excel in its success through a strategic plan dubbed ‘Vision 2035’ and become one of the top 20 most competitive and leading aviation groups in the world. Embracing a Pan-African spirit, Ethiopian is pursuing multi-hub strategy through hubs in Lomé, Togo with ASKY, in Lilongwe, Malawi with Malawi Airlines, in Lusaka, Zambia with Zambia Airways, and in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) with Air Congo.
For more information, visit our website at www.ethiopianairlines.com.
About Boeing Africa
Boeing has been driving Africa’s aviation growth for over seven decades. With nearly 70% market share in Africa, African carriers rely on Boeing airplanes for connectivity. Boeing has offices in Ethiopia and South Africa and field service representatives working with the airlines across the continent. Since 2013, Boeing has invested over $12 million in joint efforts with academia and non-profits to support systemic improvements in education and economic empowerment in Africa. Learn more at https://www.boeing.africa.
About ThinkYoung
ThinkYoung is the first think tank that focuses on young people. It was founded in 2009 and has expanded to have offices in Brussels, Geneva, Hong Kong, and Nairobi. It is a non-profit organization, with the aim of making the world a better place for young people, by involving them in decision-making processes and by providing decision-makers with high-quality research on youth’s conditions. ThinkYoung conducts studies and surveys, makes advocacy campaigns, writes policy proposals, and develops education programs. Up to date, ThinkYoung projects have reached over 800,000 young people. Learn more at https://www.thinkyoung.eu.