

Kenya Airways announces the return of one of its grounded Boeing 787 Dreamliners to service ahead of the busy peak travel season.
The carrier credited the achievement to the hard work, dedication, and teamwork of its employees who continue to keep operations moving efficiently every day.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner remains an important part of Kenya Airways’ long-haul network, supporting connectivity across Africa and international destinations. The aircraft’s return is expected to further strengthen operational capacity during the upcoming high-demand travel period.
A positive development for African aviation as airlines continue enhancing fleet availability and operational resilience.
📸 Kenya Airways Via X (https://x.com/KenyaAirways/status/2053119993412255934)
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The carrier credited the achievement to the hard work, dedication, and teamwork of its employees who continue to keep operations moving efficiently every day.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner remains an important part of Kenya Airways’ long-haul network, supporting connectivity across Africa and international destinations. The aircraft’s return is expected to further strengthen operational capacity during the upcoming high-demand travel period.
A positive development for African aviation as airlines continue enhancing fleet availability and operational resilience.
📸 Kenya Airways Via X (https://x.com/KenyaAirways/status/2053119993412255934)
#AviationTalk #aviationnews #avgeek #aviation
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