Kenya Airways 777
4/10/2022 admin
Kenya Airways (KQ, Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta) is planning to take back its two B787-8s and three B777-300(ER)s, currently sub-leased to each of Oman Air (WY, Muscat) and Turkish Airlines (TK, Istanbul New), as part of its five-year growth plan, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sebastian Mikosz has disclosed.
The Kenyan carrier disposed of the five aircraft as part of a 2016 cost-cutting plan aimed at stemming continual losses through capacity cuts and network pruning.
Kenya Airways; IATA KQ: ICAO KQA: Callsign KENYA: Airline Full Name: Kenya Airways Ltd. Country: Kenya: Airline Founded: 22 Jan 1977: Started Operations: 4 Feb 1977: Base / Main Hub: Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International (NBO / HKJK) Fleet Size: 39 Aircraft: Average Fleet Age 1: 9.1 Years: Official Site: kenya-airways.com.
Speaking to Bloomberg this week, Mikosz said the returning widebodies would allow Kenya Airways to boost revenue flows through the launch of as many as 20 new routes in Africa, Europe and Asia over the next five years. Board approval for the new plan will be sought in April. Kenya Airways currently operates a widebody fleet of seven B787-8s alongside two B737-700s, eight B737-800s, and fifteen E190s on flights covering Kenya, as well as Sub-Saharan Africa, China, Thailand, India, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom.
The sub-leased B787-8s and B777s will return to Kenya Airways' service between September this year and December 2019. One of the returning aircraft will be used to operate the new Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta-New York JFK route that will be launched in October, he said.
In addition, the CEO added that talks with South African Airways (SA, Johannesburg O.R. Tambo) have taken place over possible cooperation in aircraft MRO as well as route joint-ventures.
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- Kenya Airways launches new route to Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo in February. Delivery of a second new Boeing 777-200ER in April. Kenya Airways announces record results for 2004/05, with profit after tax up 198% to Ksh. 3,882 million (US$ 50m). Kenya Airways launches new route to Istanbul, Turkey in June.
Despite two years of restructuring, Kenya Airways has yet to register its first profit. For the first nine-months of FY2017/18, it posted a KES6.1 billion shilling (USD60.3 million) loss which it attributed to higher fuel costs and the negative impact of a prolonged electioneering period.
Kenya Airways 777
However, average monthly losses have improved declining to KES677 million in 2017 from KES830 million in 2016.
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About Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways 777-200er
Type | Scheduled Carrier |
---|---|
Base | Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta |
Aircraft | 36 |
Destinations | 46 |
Routes | 60 |
Daily Flights | 39 |