Kenya Airways Yaendelea kusafirisha maua na matunda Ulaya

Kenya Airways Yaendelea kusafirisha maua na matunda Ulaya

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Kenya Airways is has converted 4 passenger planes to cargo planes to export horticultural products to Europe... kazi haisimami hata Corona ikitufunga miguu...

Hongera Wakulima wa maua na matunda

Hongera Wakenya wote kwa kukaza mwendo ...

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National carrier Kenya Airways (KQ) has converted four of its wide-body passenger aircraft to cargo flights to help in the movement of essential supplies across the world.

The airline's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Allan Kilavuka, said on Thursday, April 16, that the move will not only improve freight movement but also boost KQ's revenue base at this time when passenger operations have been grounded by the coronavirus pandemic.

Kilavuka added the airline would help plug freight shortage in Africa which was caused when major players started concentrating on serving America and Europe.

"We are exploring different options to keep the lights on in the organisation, cargo is one of those areas. We have converted four of our wide-body aircraft to cargo aircraft. We are also looking at the narrow-body aircraft for shorter missions across Africa.

There is demand for cargo aircraft across the world with the main freighters operating mostly in Europe and America creating a shortage in Africa," said Kilavuka.

TUKO.co.ke learnt one of KQ's Boeing 787-8 planes, which had been turned into a cargo carrier, was headed to London on Thursday, April 16, carrying over 40 tonnes of fresh produce.

"The airline is a key strategic asset and will be one of the catalysts for the rebound after the COVID-19 pandemic. We are therefore positioning ourselves to be ready for the bounce back," the CEO said.

As earlier reported, the airline had protested a decision to hand a cargo transportation deal to its rival, Ethiopian Airlines.

On Tuesday, April 14, Ethiopian Airlines announced that the United Nations (UN) had given it a deal to move material used in the fight against coronavirus across Africa.

The UN also opened a humanitarian transport hub in Addis Ababa.

Kilavuka nonetheless said KQ was having useful discussions with the government to ensure that the airline retained stability until normalcy returned.

"We are engaging with the government for their continued support during this time and we are having very useful discussions around the same," he stated.

KQ converts 4 wide-body aircraft to cargo planes to tap in freight revenue

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ila kule sokoni demand itakuwa imeshuka unless otherwise wanahitaji ya kutengenezea mashada...., All in all every little helps...
 
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