Jambojet plans for four more planes as it takes off to Uganda

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Budget airline Jambojet plans to acquire four aircraft over the next 18 months to support its regional and local expansion.

Willem Hondius, Jambojet’s chief executive officer, announced the plans on Thursday in Entebbe, Uganda when launching the carrier’s maiden international flight.

Jambojet, a subsidiary of Kenya Airways , expects to take delivery of two used Bombardier Q400 planes in June and two new ones early next year.

Mr Hondius says the government has, on Jambojet’s behalf, applied for rights for the carrier to fly to Rwanda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Congo, Tanzania and Burundi.

“The applications were made in October last year and we are hopeful that by the end of the year we shall have started flights to at least two of these countries,” he said at Entebbe International Airport.

“To expand, we need to increase our capacity. We shall therefore get four more aircraft by early next year, increasing our fleet size to eight.”

Mr Hondius said they are considering two options to acquire the planes since the business does not have enough cash for outright purchases.

A financing lease would see the airline take up loans of up to $100 million (Sh10 billion) to activate the fleet expansion. Operational leases, similar to what Jambojet has in place for its current aircraft, are also being considered.

Jambojet was in May 2016 granted regulatory approval to fly to 16 routes including Entebbe, Addis Ababa, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Kilimanjaro, Mwanza, Kigali, Juba and Bujumbura.

Following approval from the Ugandan government, the no-frills airline launched operations in the neighbouring country on Thursday, operating two daily return flights.

One-way tickets are priced at Sh11,330, a price tag which the carrier says are introductory and subject to revision in the future.

Jambojet to acquire 4 more planes in regional expansion plan
 
KQ and kq subsidiaries are dead loss making insolvent baggage. Those new planes are mostly leased from uthamaki cowboys like DJ CK na kina muhoho. Hizi ndege si zakenya niza matapeli na all the proceedes zinapelekwa cayman islands na panama. Muwache Kujigamba na umaskini
 


Hao matapeli ni Watanzania?
 
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Sounds a lot like someone we all know....anyways, welcome back to the forum.

Kindly share your sources if you don't mind. Thanks.
 
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And how do you know that he's not the same guy??

...whether he speaks sense or not is up for debate....if he can back it up with concrete proof, then he's vindicated. If not, then he joins the bandwagon of disgruntled folks who'll not waste a chance to spew all manner of negative sentiments against particular people.
 
Are you Kenyan?
Which proof do you need?
If you know Dj CK well and his dirty dealings and how he has been swindling the Kenyan economy to his favour.. you won't need any proof. Dj CK is a fraud.
 
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Are you Kenyan?
Which proof do you need?
If you know Dj CK well and his dirty dealings and how he has been swindling the Kenyan economy to his favour.. you won't need any proof. Dj CK is a fraud.
Cmon man....just because people say something doesn't mean its the gospel truth....especially if there's nothing to back their words.

All im saying is that sometimes people speak guided by sentiments rather than facts...and unless one can provide some form of proof, their words remain allegations. That's why you have to bring evidence in court to prove someone actually did something.
 
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