Kenya Airways
recently opened a new training and leadership facility named "The Pride
Centre".
Located just outside the Kenyan capital, the newly refurbished facility was purchased by Kenya
Airways in 2005 and modeled on Boeing's Leadership Center in St. Louis. A Kenya Airways
fact-finding team recently visited Boeing's training facility and Rolls-Royce's Training Centre located
just outside its headquarters in Derby, UK. Boeing also consulted with the airline on The Pride
Centre's design and layout and is currently working with Kenya Airways' management on course
development and exploring opportunities for future on-site training.
Lee Monson, Boeing Commercial Airplanes vice president of Sales for the Middle East and Africa,
was invited as the honored guest at Kenya Airways' inaugural ceremony for The Pride Centre.
"Leadership development is important to Boeing's strategy for continued success," Monson said. "It's rewarding to work with an airline
customer that shares an ideology to invest in human resources and is working to develop future leaders -- not just for its own company, but
also to the benefit of the entire Kenyan business enterprise."
Beyond airline-specific training tools, such as 787 door trainers that will be installed in 2008, The Pride Centre will serve to develop skill sets
at the managerial and executive level through specialized course training based on proven leadership attributes.
Kenya Airways' Managing Director and CEO Titus Naikuni has been a driving force in the airline's strategy to enhance Kenya's infrastructure
on a multitude of levels.
"The opening of The Pride Centre is another milestone event for Kenya Airways as we work towards building a more successful tomorrow
for the airline and for Kenya as a whole," Naikuni said. "We appreciate Boeing's commitment to our working relationship and value their
participation in helping make this training and leadership centre a regional success in East Africa."
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