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  2. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    There are two terminals. Terminal 1 is arranged in a semi-circular orientation and is divided into four parts: 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1E are used for international arrivals and departures while terminal 1D is used for domestic departures and arrivals. [26] Terminal 2 is used by low-cost carriers.

  3. Moi International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 1 is primarily used for international flights, while Terminal 2 is used for domestic flights. Some airlines such as Kenya Airways use Terminal 1 for both domestic and international. In September 2018, it was confirmed that Qatar Airways would be introducing four weekly flights to Mombasa operating with the A320. The first flight ...

  4. List of airlines of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Nairobi-Wilson Airport: Airworks Kenya Limited: AKS AKEL Nairobi-Wilson Airport: Scheduled and non scheduled Operations ALS - Aircraft Leasing Services: K4: ALW: Nairobi-Wilson Airport: Astral Aviation: 8V: ACP: ASTRAL CARGO: Nairobi-Kenyatta Airport: Aushaan Air: HAN: KING BEE: Nairobi-Wilson Airport [2] Avro Express: Nairobi-Wilson Airport ...

  5. Wilson Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was established as Nairobi West Aerodrome in 1929 by Florence Kerr Wilson, a wealthy widow.Built at a cost of £50,000 (£3.2 million in 2020), Mrs Wilson hired pilot Tom Campbell Black to run the airport.

  6. Nyeri Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is situated 1,777 metres (5,830 ft) above sea level, and has a single recently paved runway measuring 4,050 feet (1,230 m) in length. The airport is due to undergo development with the building of a terminal building and increase of the runway length to 2000m under the new county government. [2]

  7. Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    A year prior in 1972, the World Bank approved funds for further expansion of the then Nairobi Airport (now Jomo Kenyatta International Airport), including a new international and domestic passenger terminal building, the airport's first dedicated cargo and freight terminal, new taxiways, associated aprons, internal roads, car parks, police and ...

  8. Fly540 - Wikipedia

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    Five Forty Aviation Ltd, trading as Fly540, is a low-cost airline which commenced operations in 2006 and is based in Nairobi, Kenya, [1] operating both passenger and cargo services. [2] The airline had two subsidiary airlines, Fly540 Ghana (suspended in May 2014 and since sold) and Fly540 Angola (suspended in May 2014), but has since focused ...

  9. Astral Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Astral Aviation is a cargo airline based in Nairobi, Kenya.It was established in November 2000 and started operations in January 2001. It operates scheduled and non-scheduled/ad-hoc cargo charters, as well as humanitarian-aid flights, to regional destinations in Africa, Asia and to Liège in Belgium as its only European destination, as of 2023.