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                                  TYCOONS’ 101 PLANES PUT


                                  ON AUCTION OVER KAA FEES



                                                                                        By Bonface Otieno




               bout 101 aircraft abandoned

        Aat various airports across East
        African country of Kenya are on the verge


        of being auctioned after the Kenya Airports
        Authority declared them a safety risk.
         The KAA, the agency in charge of oper-
        ations, safety and security at all Kenyan

        airports, has given the aircraft’s owners 30

        days to claim them or they will be sold at a

        public auction.
         The planes are said to belong to some of
        the country’s wealthiest business tycoons,
        politicians and commercial aircraft compa-


        nies such as 748 Air Services, Silverstone,
        Jetlink and Fly540.
         Aircraft belonging to state agencies like

        the Kenyan police, Moi University and the
        Somalia air force are also at risk of coming

        under the auctioneer’s hammer after Sep-

        tember 14.




         The KAA notice comes a month after   Registration of new aircraft owned by   gio Airport, including smaller models


        Kenya allowed air travel to resume follow-  wealthy Kenyans and private aviation firms   such as the HS748 and medium-sized

        ing the phased re-opening of the country   nearly doubled last year, an indication of   turboprop planes.


        from a Covid-19 lockdown.          growing affluence that has been driving up   Wilson Airport insiders have said some


         “The said aircraft will be sold by public   demand for air travel.    of the aircraft have been abandoned by

        auction and the proceeds of sale shall be   The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA)   their owners for more than 10 years and


        defrayed against any incurred charges and   registered 87 new aircraft last year, up from   have accumulated charges to the tune of
        the balance if any shall remain at the own-  48 in 2018, pushing the number of planes   millions of shillings. While some were said


        ers’ credit but should there be a shortfall,   in the country to 1,548, excluding those   to be in serviceable condition, others are


        the owner shall be liable thereof,” said KAA   owned by the national police service and   only worth their scrap metal after years of


        acting managing director Alex Gitari in the   the Kenya defence forces.  inactivity and theft of parts.




        latest Kenya gazette notice.         The abandoned planes are parked at JKIA,   Aviation rules require that planes be



         “The aircraft must be removed within 30   Moi International Airport in Mombasa,   parked at gazetted points like airports.
        days from the date of publication of this   Lokichoggio Airport and Wilson Airport.  Apart from urban-based business


        notice and upon payment of all outstanding   JKIA has 17, including a Bombardier   leaders, politicians and wealthy deal-mak-

        charges and any incidental costs including   plane belonging to Jetlink, two Soviet-built   ers, Kenyan skies are also dominated by


        the cost of publication of this notice.”  passenger planes owned by Somali air force   large-scale farmers and ranchers based in
         The KAA reckons that the firms and   and two old Boeing plane registered under   Nanyuki, Kitale, Laikipia and Narok.

        individuals owe it millions of shillings from   Jubba Airways.          Aero Club of East Africa – a lobby group

        accumulated parking and landing fees ar-  Wilson Airport hosts more than half or 64   of private aircraft owners – attributed the


        rears, setting the stage for Kenya’s biggest   of the targeted planes, with five linked to   growth in the number of registered planes



        auction of aircraft.               the Kenya police air wing, Fly540, Skylink,   to Nairobi’s rising status as the region’s


         Large aircraft pay (US) $25 or (Sh2, 707)   Silverstone and Moi University.  business hub and a growing number of
        daily to park at Jomo Kenyatta international   Others belong to individuals and inves-  wealthy individuals with the means to own





        airport and (US) $585 or (Sh63, 355) and   tors operating small chartered short flights   and maintain an aircraft.

        (US) $702 or (Sh76, 000) to land during the   targeting the rich.       Besides convenience, wealthy individ-

        day and night respectively.          Wilson Airport in Nairobi handles about   uals have also acquired aircraft to satisfy




         Small planes are charged (US) $15 or   90 per cent of domestic flights that mainly   their ambitions for reliable and person-

        (Sh1, 625) daily parking fees and (US) $223   comprise chartered and commercial flights   alised travel.


        or (Sh24, 150) and (US) $268 or (Sh29,   to holiday destinations such as Masai Mara   Air operators say that the biggest head-




        000) for landing during the day and night   Game Reserve, Mombasa, Amboseli Nation-  ache in owning an aircraft lies in operation-

        respectively.                      al Park, Lamu, Kilimanjaro, Diani, Lokichogio   al and maintenance costs, including high
         Kenya’s business magnates, politicians   and Nanyuki. It is currently ranked among   jet fuel prices, airport landing fees, parking


        and new millionaires are fast taking to the   the busiest airports in terms of aircraft   fees, insurance and spare parts. Q
        skies as the preferred mode of transport   movement in East and Central Africa.
        - expanding the market for leasing and   748 Air Services, a commercial carrier,   Article courtesy: https://www.


        private ownership of planes.       has abandoned eight aircraft at Lokichog-  businessdailyafrica.com/index.html
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