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Mang’u High School Acquires Boeing Plane from KQ

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The aircraft is a valuable addition to Mang’u High School’s aviation studies programme, further enriching the institution’s resources.

A delegation from Mang’u High School, comprising the Chair of the Board, Board members, the Principal, the Vice Chair of the Mang’u High Alumni Association, and Parent Association representatives, were at Kenya Airways headquarters in Nairobi to inspect and formally accept the livery on a recently donated decommissioned aircraft.

The decommissioned Boeing aligns with Kenya Airways’ commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility, enhancing academic and practical excellence at Mang’u High School, a pioneer in aviation training.

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The aircraft will be a valuable addition to Mang’u High School’s aviation studies programme, further enriching the institution’s resources. It will also provide students with hands-on learning opportunities and enhance the school’s capability to offer comprehensive education in aviation studies.

“We are grateful for the generosity of Kenya Airways in supporting our mission to provide quality education, especially in the field of aviation. This partnership enhances our commitment to nurturing skilled professionals for the aviation industry,” stated Antony Maina, Chair of the Board, at Mang’u High School.

Furthermore, Mr Maina emphasised that the donation builds upon previous contributions from other partners, including a Glider, Simulator, Beechcraft, and now Boeing. He highlighted that these donations collectively aim to benefit every Kenyan child from each sub-county in the Republic of Kenya, making it a national school initiative.

The collaboration between Mang’u High School and Kenya Airways exemplifies the power of corporate partnerships in fostering educational growth. As the aircraft becomes an integral part of the school’s existing collection, it symbolises a commitment to empowering the next generation of aviation professionals.

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Written by
KALU MENGO -

Kalu Mengo is a Senior Reporter With Business Today. Email: [email protected]

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