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KQ Explains Buying Boeing Aircraft From Dubai

Kenya Airways CEO All Kilavuka says the plane will increase seat capacity and boost growth in a challenging environment.

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The additional aircraft comes at a critical time when Kenya Airways is actively pursuing opportunities to expand its fleet through strategic partnerships.
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Kenya Airways (KQ) has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Boeing 737- 800 with a capacity of 170 seats, growing its fleet to 35 aircraft. This is part of KQ’s ongoing fleet expansion strategy, as it seeks to increase capacity, enhance operational efficiency, and meet the growing demand for air travel across its network.

The acquisition of the aircraft from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) will immediately boost KQ’s available seat inventory, thus offering guests more travel options and flexibility.

Mr Allan Kilavuka, Kenya Airways Group Managing Director & CEO, said that the additional aircraft is a testament to KQ’s proactive approach to securing resources that align with its long-term growth objectives and its commitment to its turnaround strategy, Project Kifaru 2. “The addition of this B737-800 marks a pivotal moment in our fleet expansion journey,” he said.

Mr Kilavuka said the plane will increase KQ’s seat capacity and demonstrates its ability to adapt and grow in a challenging operating environment where the global aviation industry is facing challenges in aircraft availability. “These efforts are part of Kenya Airways’ broader strategy to enhance its network, improve connectivity, and deliver exceptional service to its guests,” he noted.

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The additional aircraft comes at a critical time when Kenya Airways is actively pursuing opportunities to expand its fleet through strategic partnerships with leading aircraft manufacturers and lessors. The airline is engaged in advanced discussions to secure additional aircraft, focusing on narrow and wide-body models offering increased seat capacity and operational efficiency.

“We are committed to building a robust and modern fleet that supports our vision for growth,” added Mr Kilavuka. “The acquisition of the B737-800 aircraft from DAE is a great milestone in our long-term partnership and solidifies our relationship as we work together in the future.”

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