Arnold mrass cannambo
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Kenya Airways is looking to double its fleet to 70 aircraft by 2025, CEO Sebastian Mikosz said. Working teams from the airline are meeting in Dublin, Ireland, Mikosz told ATW at the airline’s Nairobi headquarters. “We have presented to all aircraft producers our network growth plan for the next five years. Depending on how we structure the financing, we are ready for this significant order.
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