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Kenya Airways Pursues Cost-Saving Measures Via Fleet Upgrades

Kenya Airways is implementing a series of cost-control initiatives designed to improve fiscal sustainability, with a primary focus on mid-life aircraft upgrades, fuel-efficiency retrofits, and the adoption of more flexible lease terms. Acting Chief Financial Officer Mary Mwenga shared these insights as the airline adapts to shifting market dynamics and seeks to enhance competitiveness.

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Jambojet Secures $13.4M Loan For Fleet Support

Jambojet, a regional low-cost airline based in Kenya, has obtained a $13.4 million loan from NCBA Group for the financial year ending December 2024. The funding is part of a strategic move to restructure aircraft leases and cover engine maintenance costs, reflecting the airline’s ongoing focus on operational stability and fleet reliability.

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Kenya Airways Chairman Michael Joseph To Step Down

Kenya Airways has announced that its Chairman, Michael Joseph, will retire from the airline’s board of directors in June 2025, concluding nearly a decade of leadership at the national carrier. Joseph, a prominent figure in Kenya’s corporate landscape and a former CEO of Safaricom, has played a critical role in steering the airline through a series of operational…

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EnComm Aviation Secures AOC, To Add ATP Freighters

EnComm Aviation, a startup cargo carrier based in Kenya, has officially received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC)from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), clearing the regulatory path for commercial flight operations. The company has also confirmed its intention to introduce ATP freighters into its fleet, targeting underserved regional cargo markets.

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Freedom Airline Plans Fleet Expansion With E190s And A320 Family

Freedom Airline, a regional carrier based in Kenya, has announced plans to expand its fleet by leasing two Embraer E190 aircraft and either an Airbus A320 or A321. This fleet strategy is part of the airline’s broader ambition to increase its capacity and enhance regional connectivity within East Africa and potentially beyond.

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Air Kenya Set To Receive Two Q200 Aircraft by Mid-2025

Air Kenya, a key regional airline based in Nairobi, is preparing to expand its turboprop fleet with the addition of two Bombardier Q200 aircraft. The turboprops are expected to support the airline’s domestic and East African operations, with serial number 448 arriving soon and serial number 454 scheduled for delivery by the end of Q2 2025.

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Astral Aviation Takes Delivery Of First B767-300F

Astral Aviation, a Nairobi-based cargo airline, has taken delivery of its first Boeing B767-300F freighter, marking a key milestone in its fleet modernization and expansion strategy. The aircraft is identified by serial number 24146, and it becomes the airline’s most capable long-haul freighter to date.

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Astral Aviation Revises Fleet Strategy, Plans New Freighter Additions

Astral Aviation, based in Kenya, is undertaking significant changes to its cargo fleet. The airline has decided to phase out its B757 Freighters, B727-200 Freighters, and DC9 Freighters as part of a broader strategy to modernize and streamline its operations. This move is aligned with the airline’s focus on enhancing operational efficiency and reducing environmental impact.