NAIROBI – Kenya Airways has received two new modern aircrafts with state-of-the-art features, bringing the number of its active aircraft to 40. The airline’s first next generation B737-800 touched down at Kenya Airways’ hub at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi on Sunday (October 19, 2014) at 1700 hours, while its sixth B787 Dreamliner Landed (Monday, October 20, 2014 at 1100hrs.
The airline’s outgoing Group Managing Director and CEO Titus Naikuni said delivery of the two aircraft is a continuation of the ongoing fleet renewal programme.
“This year has seen tremendous growth in our fleet. This is the year we began adding our flagship aircraft, the modern Dreamliners, onto our fleet. This delivery marks a new chapter for us as we begin acquiring the newer model B737-800 to replace the existing ones. These new aircrafts not only brings down the average age of our fleet significantly, but also boosts our capability. This will enable us to introduce new flights, besides increasing frequency on existing ones,” Dr Naikuni.
For his part, the Chairman of the Kenya Airways’ Board of Directors Evanson Mwaniki, who was on the B787 Dreamliner, said: “I am excited to be witnessing this modernization of the Kenya Airways’ fleet. This paves way for us to continue playing our strategic role of facilitating sustainable development in Africa by opening up the continent to the rest of the world and enabling connectivity among African countries.”
Kenya Airways expects one more B737 aircraft this year, in addition to three more B787 Dreamliner aircraft in 2015. The B737-800 is the first of Kenya Airways’ such aircrafts with Boeing Sky Interior. The airline expects four more such aircrafts. The Boeing 737-800 aircraft is the best-selling version of the successful Next-Generation 737 family. It is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency and economic performance.
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