This is the fourth time the airline has been recognised at the global competition for practical solutions that reduce environmental impact across its operations.
MoreThe aircraft was flagged off at the airline's hangar on December 24, 2025.
MoreThe goal is to position Kenya as a leading destination for quality healthcare within the continent.
MoreBy applying these verified SAF attributes, the airline has achieved a 50% SAF-equivalent operation
on the Nairobi–Cape Town route.
The MoU signing took place in Doha between the Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer, Engr.
Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, and Kenya Airways Group Managing Director, and CEO Allan Kilavuka.
The acquisition of the aircraft from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has a capacity of 170 seats, and will immediately boost KQ's available seat inventory, thus offering guests more travel options and flexibility.
MoreFrom 2015 to 2018 all competing carriers in the region increased their market share: Ethiopian Airlines by 20%, Qatar by 12%, and RwandAir by 22%, all while KQ experienced a loss 4%.
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leadership.

