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20.11.2020

Artikel Nummer: 34186

Long-range cargo dream lives on


Kenya Airways has received the go-ahead from its lessors to convert two of its B787 Dreamliners into makeshift cargo aircraft. As CEO Allan Kilavuka told Kenya's Business Daily Africa, Kenya's national carrier plans to convert the aircraft before the end of the year to operate in this configuration during a two-year-period.

 

The airline says the move will have a direct impact on the company, as it will cut down the cost of maintenance and lease charges.

 

During the lockdown, Kenya Airways converted some of its nine B787-8, three of which are dry-leased, into freighters, however without removing seats to accommodate more freight. The move could only see the carrier ferry close to 50% of goods. The carrier also has two B737-300F, but their range is not long enough to connect Africa to Europe. (ah)

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