Kenya Airways
has ordered its fourth Boeing 777-200ER with an option for a fifth, and plans to lease its sixth 767-300ER in 2006. The 777 ordered is
scheduled for delivery in 2007.
The airline took delivery of its first 777-200ER in 2004 with the second and third of the model type entering service earlier
this year.
"Flying passengers to the wide open spaces of the world on our 777s is a unique experience infused with the natural warmth and hospitality of the Kenyan
people," said Titus Naikuni, CEO of Kenya Airways.
Kenya Airways currently operates a 21-plane fleet, which includes Boeing 737s, 767s and 777s. The airline also recently announced a lease agreement with
Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprises for three 737-800s to be delivered in 2006.
The latest 777-200ER will join Kenya Airways' three 777s in service on existing routes and to new destinations in Europe, the Far East and Africa. The Boeing
777-200ER is capable of carrying 30 tons of cargo with full passenger loads of 322 people. As with the airline's existing 777s, the new aircraft will be powered by
Rolls-Royce 92,000-pound-thrust Trent 800 engines.
Kenya Airways serves more than 2 million passengers annually and has
one of the largest networks into Africa. The carrier is going through an aggressive expansion
program and this year's additional destinations include Bamako, Dakar, Maputo, Istanbul and Guangzhou in China. This complements 17 weekly flights to London
and Amsterdam and regular schedules to select destinations in Asia, including Dubai, Mumbai, Hong Kong and Bangkok.
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