Kenya Airways is looking to add 10 more aircraft and replace 13 Embraer E190s over the coming five years, in a fleet revamp which could see a switch in allegiance from Boeing to Airbus.
The Nairobi-based carrier operates 13 E190s, eight Boeing 737-800s, nine 787-8s, as well as a cargo fleet of two 737-300SFs and two 737-800SFs. Kenya Airways also has a single 777-300 placed with Turkish Airlines, which may be returned in 2026.
Speaking to Aviation Week at APG World Connect in Malta, Kenya…