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Airlines up in arms over delay of second runway at #Nairobi’s [HASHTAG]#JKIA[/HASHTAG]
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KENYAN GOVERNMENT UNDER FIRE OVER FURTHER DELAYS TO BUILD A SECOND RUNWAY AT JKIA

(Posted 09th May 2018)



Reports about a further delay of the second runway at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport have raised the heat among airlines, which are suffering the main fallout whenever a runway closure at Kenya’s primary international aviation gateway forces them to divert their planes to distant secondary airports while timely take offs are delayed.


(The once highly anticipate Project Greenfield which fell victim to afterthoughts in the Kenyan government)

After already cancelling the Project Greenfield in its entirety, leaving pole position in the wider region to Addis Ababa and Kigali, both of which are getting brand new state of the art airports to cater for the ever rising passenger numbers into and through these two hub airports, did the decision to halt the construction of a second runway not go down well with the aviation industry. Also on course for opening next year is a state of the art new passenger terminal building in Dar es Salaam, an airport which recently played host to an Emirates Airbus A380 which had to divert when weather in Mauritius made landing impossible. Notably did this diversion, and subsequent economic benefit, fall to Dar es Salaam as JKIA in Nairobi is not thought to be fit to cater for such a giant aircraft.

What review does it take now, at this stage, to determine the value of a second runway? The value of it is visible to all whenever the single runway at JKIA is blocked and all incoming flights are diverted to Entebbe, Mombasa, Kilimanjaro and Dar es Salaam. Only a week or so ago you wrote about air traffic in Kenya now topping 10.1 million passengers combined and unless we invest in forward looking infrastructure we will endanger our leading position as East Africa’s main aviation hub. There are many airlines interested in flying to Nairobi but the inadequate infrastructure, i.e. only one runway at such a busy airport, poses a major challenge to on time operations and brings the airport to a halt when a plane gets stuck on the runway.

Whom did those people consult when they decided to build a standard gauge railway, when they decided where to build stations along the new route? In airline terms, it seems these guys have been flying blind over the past years or they would otherwise have understood what is at stake here
‘ ranted a regular aviation source from the Kenyan capital when passing the information.
Notably did the African Development Bank last year already set aside a massive loan, after approving an application from the Kenyan government, the same government which now seems to have developed second thoughts if not cold feet over the project to the ire of the aviation industry, both local and foreign, using JKIA as their main base for operations into Eastern Africa.

Added the source: ‘Just see how SGR is financially struggling with lack of cargo right now. Let me tell your readers, it is there that the government should have consulted but with the second runway here at JKIA, that is a must because right now the airline industry is hobbling on one leg when, in order to run, two legs are needed. And run we must when you see what is happening in Addis Ababa where not only a new airport is being built but where their airline is outpacing ours like never before‘.

Fodder for thought no doubt, so keep watching this space for breaking and regular aviation news from the African continent.

Airlines up in arms over delay of second runway at #Nairobi’s [HASHTAG]#JKIA[/HASHTAG]
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Kazi imeanza vizuri IMF austerity measures now being enforced. Greece economy loading, Jubilee must fall
Seriously wewe kama ni mkenya kweli kama jina lako linavyotanabaisha,unasikia raha gani kila lililo negative kwa nchi yako ndio unalolifurahia!?

Kazi ipo kwakweli,mimi sio mkenya lakini sikuungi mkono.
 
Another reason to believe GoK is broke n the 1.4 mln tourists for 2017 was a daylight lie by JUBILEE to win the election!
 
The construction of the Sh22 billion second runway at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is in limbo following the government’s move to hold the process to review its economic value.

This comes just two years after the government cancelled plans for the constructing of a Sh56 billion Green Field terminal at the airport, saying there was no value for money in putting up the project, and opted for construction of the second runway instead.

The Ministry of Transport says that although the project has not been cancelled, the government is deliberating on its economic viability before it embarks on what it terms “capital intensive venture”.

The construction was supposed to start in the current quarter and tenders had already been floated, with over 50 firms bidding.

Building of Sh22bn JKIA runway flies into hurdles

MY TAKE
Does Kenya know what feasibility study means? If so then why announce a project kick off n cancel after a month? Here is a reason why the project is being called off!

SGR loan payments to triple to Sh83bn next year

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Sisi huwa hatucheki na government yetu. Gava ikizubaa tunaisukumaa hadi iwache mchezo
 
Sisi huwa hatucheki na government yetu. Gava ikizubaa tunaisukumaa hadi iwache mchezo
Is the runway built? What has kucheka got to do with ur govt having no fund?
 
Unajua majimbo zinapata pesa ngapi kila mwaka kutoka kwa serikali?
 
Is the runway built? What has kucheka got to do with ur govt having no fund?
The fact that aviation companies are agitated for not having enough runway space in itself shows how JKIA is the most wanted hot dog, that everyone is scrambling to have a pie of the latter. You should be worried that the same is happening just in the neighborhood while your very own yard is deserted.
 
Unajua majimbo zinapata pesa ngapi kila mwaka kutoka kwa serikali?

JKIA runway closed, flights diverted to Mombasa and Dar es Salaam


23 February 2022 1 Min Read

OPERATIONS SUSPENDED​

The runway was closed after an aircraft developed a mechanical hitch.​


In Summary
• Officials have confirmed to the Star that flight departures and arrivals were affected with some diverted.
• Only small aircraft can take off from runway 24.

by CYRUS OMBATI News



FILE FILE IMAGE: Kenya Airways planes at JKIA.
Image: Douglas Okiddy

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport runway has been closed after an aircraft developed a mechanical hitch.

Officials have confirmed to the Star that flight departures and arrivals were affected with some diverted.

All Landing planes are being diverted to Mombasa and Dar es Salaam Tanzania as officials work to clear the Fly540 plane from the runway.
“All landing planes being diverted to Mombasa as officials work to clear the Fly540 plane from the runway,” said officials aware of the incident.

Kenya Civil Aviation Authority Director-General Gilbert Kibe said flight departures and arrivals were affected.
“Technicians are working on the issue to clear it,” he said.

Kenya Airports Authority said the closure of the runway was temporary.

“This is to confirm that the runway at JKIA is temporarily closed as crews respond to safely remove a disabled aircraft. Takeoffs and landings are on hold. Passengers are advised to check with their respective airline for flight status updates.”

Only small aircraft were able to take off from runway 24.

The operations were, however, restored around 9:20 pm paving way for normalcy.

"Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) runway has been cleared and opened. Normal operations have resumed. Passengers are encouraged to contact their respective airlines for their flight status," Kenya Airports Authority said.

The incident had caused much agony for travellers, especially those connecting to other destinations.



MY TAKE
Mbona zisiende kutua Kisumu airstrip? badala yake zinaenda kutua KIA na JNIA!

FYI hamna siku JNIA inaweza kutuma flights JKIA as kuna KIA, AAKIA na Mwanza Airport ready to offer alternatives!

Teargas KANAIRO NairobiWalker komora096
 
Wacha ujinga. Kisumu sio airstrip.
 
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