Newly launched Chinese-operated COVID-19 testing lab rekindles hope for reviving Ethiopia s passenger flight service Xinhua | Updated: 2021-04-21 12:44 Share CLOSE Acting Chief Operating Officer of Ethiopian Airlines Retta Melaku speaks during an interview with Xinhua at the newly launched high-end COVID-19 testing lab, Huo Yan Air Lab, at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Ethiopia, on April 16, 2021. The Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Africa s busiest airport and the continent s leading gateway, is aspiring to revive its COVID-19-affected passenger traffic with a newly launched, Chinese operated and state-of-the-art COVID-19 testing lab. The Huo Yan Air Lab, located inside the premises of Ethiopia s international flight hub, is administered by BGI Health Ethiopia, a subsidiary of China s biotech giant, BGI Genomics Co Ltd. [Photo/Xinhua]
The Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Africa s busiest airport and the continent s leading gateway, is aspiring to revive its COVID-19-affected passenger traffic with a newly launched Chinese operated state-of-the-art COVID-19 testing lab.
The newly launched high-end COVID-19 testing lab, Huo Yan Air Lab, which is inside the premises of Ethiopia s international flight hub, is administered by the BGI Health Ethiopia, a subsidiary of China s biotech giant, the BGI Genomics Co., Ltd.
The Ethiopian flag carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, expects the lab, equipped with cutting-edge technologies, to inject the much-needed momentum in terms of easing the pressure through the provision of timely and accurate COVID-19 testing.
2021-04-17 12:30:44 GMT2021-04-17 20:30:44(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
ADDIS ABABA, April 17 (Xinhua) The Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, Africa s busiest airport and the continent s leading gateway, is aspiring to revive its COVID-19-affected passenger traffic with a newly launched Chinese operated state-of-the-art COVID-19 testing lab.
The newly launched high-end COVID-19 testing lab, Huo Yan Air Lab, which is inside the premises of Ethiopia s international flight hub, is administered by the BGI Health Ethiopia, a subsidiary of China s biotech giant, the BGI Genomics Co., Ltd.
The Ethiopian flag carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, expects the lab, equipped with cutting-edge technologies, to inject the much-needed momentum in terms of easing the pressure through the provision of timely and accurate COVID-19 testing.
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