Kenya Airways

Kenya Airways is the flag carrier of Kenya. It began in 1977 after East African Airways stopped flying.[3] Its main hub is at JKIA. In 1995, KLM and Kenya Airways signed a codeshare agreement. KLM purchased 26% of Kenya airline's shares.[4] Kenya Airways joined the SkyTeam alliance in 2010 as a full member.[5] As of 2015, the airline has 43 airplanes. They fly to Africa, Europe and Asia.[6][7]

Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways Logo.svg
IATA
KQ[1]
ICAO
KQA[1]
Callsign
KENYA
Founded22 January 1977 (1977-01-22) (Expression error: Unexpected < operator. years ago)
Commenced operations4 February 1977 (1977-02-04) (Expression error: Unexpected < operator. years ago)
HubsJomo Kenyatta International Airport
Frequent-flyer programFlying Blue
AllianceSkyTeam
Subsidiaries
  • African Cargo Handling Limited (100%)
  • Jambojet (100%)
  • Kenya Airfreight Handling Limited (51%)
Fleet size38
Destinations53
HeadquartersEmbakasi, Nairobi, Kenya
Key people
RevenueDecrease KSh52,800 million (FY 2020)
ProfitDecrease −KSh36,200 million (FY 2020)
Total assetsDecrease 158,415 million (FY 2016)
Employees3,986
Websitekenya-airways.com

Fleet

Current fleet

A Kenya Airways Boeing 787-8, pictured in 2016
A former Kenya Airways Embraer 170 in 2007.
A leased DC-8-70 in 1990
The airline's old livery on a Boeing 737

As of December 2019, the Kenya Airways fleet consists of the following aircraft:[8]

Kenya Airways fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Boeing 737-700 4 16 100 116
Boeing 737-800 8 16 129 145
Boeing 787-8 9[9] 30 204 234
Embraer 190AR 15[10] 12 84 96
Kenya Airways cargo fleet
Boeing 737-300SF 2 Cargo
Total 38

Gallery

Kenya Airways Media

References