- Airline plans to grow fleet to at least 50 aircraft within five years
- Government evaluates alternative capitalisation as investor search stalls
Nairobi, Kenya – Kenya Airways is exploring new capital-raising measures to expand its fleet after suspending efforts to secure a strategic investor. The airline aims to increase its aircraft count to at least 50 within five years, a move that could see it revert to state funding given its ongoing financial difficulties.
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