Its very simple, maswali ya kipuuzi huwa yanahitaji majibu ya kipuuzi.
Mkuu, hii 737-800 MAX imeleta hofu tupu na inaelekea kuwa cost Boeing.
Yes ATCL owns Zero planes, but tanzanians own 7 planes while kenyans own Zero planes..By defination, any company that is 51% owned by private individuals is not a public company, its not owned by the state and its assets cannot be attributed to the citizens..GoK is just a squatter at KQ and can be paid off incase of a dispute and the payoff will just settle its own outstanding loansSo in escence ATCL owns 0 planes while KQ owns 40(soon to be 50), 20+10 directly and a further 20 on lease. All you are chest thumping about is that the GoT owns 7, only 7 planes and an airline that can't be mentioned in broad daylight. Ok.
Hahahaha, hizo ndege ninyi what you did, was sub-lease, KQ doesn't own single dreamliner.And I quote" ...KQ currently has a fleet of 40 planes, being a mixture of Boeing jets and the Brazilian-made Embraer 190. The aircraft comprise 20 that the national carrier fully owns and another 20 leased from other companies.
The national carrier has leased three of the Boeing 777-300ER to Turkish Airlines while a Boeing 787 Dreamliner has been leased to Oman Air where KQ earns lease rental income from the arrangement..."
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How many planes GoK owns? =0So in escence ATCL owns 0 planes while KQ owns 40(soon to be 50), 20+10 directly and a further 20 on lease. All you are chest thumping about is that the GoT owns 7, only 7 planes and an airline that can't be mentioned in broad daylight. Ok.
GOK(48.9%) is the biggest shareholder in KQ, add on top of that a further 38.1% of its shares are owned by Kenyans, repeat that 50 times. KQ is Kenya's National carrier, write that down somewhere.
This is very dumb stuff you are throwing around. As the biggest shareholder, there is no KQ without GOK. NB: There is no single entity, private or public, that owns 51% of KQ shares, try peddling your lies somewhere else.Yes ATCL owns Zero planes, but tanzanians own 7 planes while kenyans own Zero planes..By defination, any company that is 51% owned by private individuals is not a public company, its not owned by the state and its assets cannot be attributed to the citizens..GoK is just a squatter at KQ and can be paid off incase of a dispute and the payoff will just settle its own outstanding loans
Wake up from slumber landHahahaha, hizo ndege ninyi what you did, was sub-lease, KQ doesn't own single dreamliner.
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Likewise no single public entity owns 51% of KQ making KQ a private company by defination..GoK is a squatterThis is very dumb stuff you are throwing around. As the biggest shareholder, there is no KQ without GOK. NB: There is no single entity, private or public, that owns 51% of KQ shares, try peddling your lies somewhere else.
Ok, its all cool. Whatever you tell yourself so you can have a peaceful night.Likewise no single public entity owns 51% of KQ making KQ a private company by defination..GoK is a squatter
Sema mmekopa kumi ili mpigwe sawa sawa, mkopo ukilipwa KQ nayo itakuwa historyKuna wengine wakinunua moja inakua shangwe na sherehe nchi yote, sisi hapa tunaagiza kumi kwa mpigo.
Safari ya Jozi Ni soon tu,chunga sanaATCL hata SADC headquarters haijawahi fika sidhani hata SA wanaweza kubali ituue huko.