Kenya Airways has incurred Sh8 billion ($75 million) in plane repairs in the last four years due to bird strikes at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
Kenya Airways Chief Executive Allan Kilavuka on Tuesday told the Senate Committee on Roads, Transportation, and Public Works that bird strikes have been on the increase straining its finances as it struggles to remain afloat
He said KQ, as is known by its international code, has engaged the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA)…




























