KQ Unveils Repurposed Dreamliner to Address Growing Demand of Air Cargo

KQ Unveils Repurposed Dreamliner to Address Growing Demand of Air Cargo

NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 8- Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia has today unveiled and commissioned the first Re-purposed Dreamliner for National carrier, Kenya Airways (KQ).

The repurposed passenger Boeing 787 to a cargo aircraft, is in response to the depressed demand on the passenger side and the growing demand for air cargo in Kenya and across the continent.

The repurposing included cabin modifications undertaken through December 2020 by the KQ Team in close collaboration with Avianor, a leader in the aerospace industry.

Speaking during the unveiling event held at KQ’s Cargo Facility, CS Macharia urged exporters and importers present to seize the opportunity presented to maximise trade for the growth of our economy.

“The repurposing of the B787 is a clear indication that there is demand for air cargo and this is an opportunity for local manufacturers to ramp up production and take advantage of increased capacity being offered by our national carrier. As a government we will continue to partner with air cargo operators like Kenya Airways to enable them to expand their footprint across Africa to reduce the cost of logistics across the continent,” said CS Macharia.

Kenya Airways continues to diversify its services while responding to the ongoing demand for cargo and specialized storage especially for pharmaceuticals by investing in a state-of-the-art pharma facility located at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).

The facility was a long-term investment made to meet the demand of pharmaceutical products globally and support the need of maintaining the product integrity throughout the supply chain. With the upcoming vaccination distribution, Kenya Airways has now readily positioned itself to transport the vaccines destined for Africa.

Speaking during the launch, KQ Group Managing Director & CEO Allan Kilavuka, said that the repurposing is part of KQ’s strategy towards diversification to increase its cargo capacity and support economic growth of the country post COVID-19.

“Diversification remains key to our recovery and the repurposing of this aircraft not only enables us to be ready to support the COVID-19 vaccine distribution across the continent, but also contributes towards addressing the disease burden in Africa via our state-of-the-art pharma facility. We look forward to working closely with the health sector fraternity and the ecosystem around it,” said Kilavuka.

Speaking at the same event Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development Betty Maina urged traders to take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFCTA) especially with KQ increased cargo capacity as the government will […]

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