Kenya Airlines expanded its fleet by adding the Boeing 737-800 to bring the total number of aircraft to 35. The 170-seat jet, acquired from Dubai Aerospace Enterprises (DAE), is in line with the continued fleet expansion strategy aimed at the airline's continued fleet expansion strategy. Improved capacity and operational efficiency. This move comes as Kenya Airlines continues to strengthen its network, strengthen connectivity between key routes, and respond to growing demand for air travel in Africa and beyond.
Airline CEO Alan Kirabuka said the new aircraft supports Kenya Airlines' long-term growth targets and its turnaround strategy, Project Kifal. A body model that improves seat capacity and efficiency. This latest acquisition shows Kenya Airlines' commitment to growth despite global aviation challenges, reinforcing its position as a key player in the African aviation market.
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Source: Kenya Airlines