28 Jan 2025
Product Updates
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January 22nd, 2025- Nairobi, Kenya — Fahari Aviation, a subsidiary of Kenya Airways focused on the practical application of Future Aviation Technologies, including Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), will host the inaugural Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Symposium from March 18th to 19th, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya.
This premier event will aim to unlock the transformative potential of Advanced Air Mobility and explore its diverse applications across the African continent. As part of its commitment to sustainable development in Africa, Fahari Aviation has been a key player in deploying drones and unmanned aircraft systems to address critical transportation challenges across the continent's vast and diverse landscapes. The rapid growth of urban centres alongside expansive rural areas presents a unique opportunity to utilize advanced air mobility solutions for enhanced connectivity and efficiency.
The symposium will offer attendees the following:
• Insightful Case Studies: Participants will gain insights from urban air mobility implementation plans in leading global cities such as New York, Paris, and Singapore and learn strategies for adapting these solutions to Africa's unique context.
• Cutting-Edge Technologies: Discover the latest advancements in Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft and the technologies that are shaping the future of air transportation.
• Expert Perspectives: Engage with thought leaders to deepen your understanding of Advanced Air Mobility fundamentals and its potential to transform transportation in Africa.
This symposium is an essential event for industry professionals, policymakers, innovators, and aviation enthusiasts eager to explore the future of air mobility in Africa.
Commenting on the symposium, Mr. Hawkins Musili, General Manager of Fahari Aviation, stated, "The Africa Symposium on Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) marks a pivotal moment for the continent's aviation future. Key participants will include policymakers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), supporting ecosystem developers, and operators. This event provides a unique opportunity to shape an inclusive, sustainable, and innovative AAM ecosystem tailored to Africa's diverse needs. The gathering is not just about technological advancement; it's about forging global partnerships to accelerate Africa's journey toward the next generation of aviation."
Register Now: Secure your spot and join us on this journey of discovery and innovation. Registration is open at http://www.fahariaviation.com
28 Jan 2025
Product Updates
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January 22nd, 2025- Nairobi, Kenya — Fahari Aviation, a subsidiary of Kenya Airways focused on the practical application of Future Aviation Technologies, including Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), will host the inaugural Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Symposium from March 18th to 19th, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya.
19 Nov 2024
Awards
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Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka Appointed the new Africa’s Airlines Association (AFRAA) Chairperson
Cairo, Egypt...November 18th, 2024; Kenya Airways CEO Mr Allan Kilavuka has been appointed the new Africa’s Airline Association (AFRAA) Chairperson. Mr. Kilavuka assumed the role of Chairperson of the African Airlines Association at the 56th Annual General Assembly and Summit in Cairo, Egypt, marking a significant milestone for both Kenya Airways and Africa's aviation industry. This appointment is a significant development that will shape the future of Africa’s aviation industry.
18 Oct 2023
Investor Relations
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Cape Town, South Africa 18th October 2023 - Kenya’s national carrier, Kenya Airways, is hosting the second edition of the Africa Aviation Innovation Summit in Cape Town, South Africa. The event brings together industry leaders, innovators, policymakers, observers, and stakeholders who will be engaging in aviation innovation conversations from October 18–19.
19 Jun 2024
Customer Updates
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Nairobi, 19th June 2024 - Kenya Airways (KQ) has resumed direct flights between Nairobi and Maputo today, with three flights weekly, on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The relaunch of direct flights to Maputo from Nairobi will cater to travellers originating from Kenya and serves as a convenient connection point for passengers from other African cities via Nairobi.