Ukunda airport to start night operations once upgrade is complete

Business
By Philip Mwakio | Feb 06, 2021
KAA General Manager for projects and engineering, Fred Odawo. [Caleb Kingwara, standard]

Upgrade works at the Ukunda aerodrome which will be renamed Diani Airport will enable it to handle night flights.

The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) said it is seeking Sh2.3 billion for the upgrade of the airport.

Speaking during an inspection tour of the facility on Friday, KAA General Manager Projects and Engineering Fred Adawo said upon completion of the airport upgrade works, "we envisage a situation where we can start night operations".

Adawo said they will extend the runway from 1.2 kilometres to 1.4 kilometres and eventually to 1.8 kilometres.

"We are in the process of acquiring another 54 acres of land to enable the final extension of the airport's runway to 1.8 kilometres to enable Q 400 type of aircraft (bigger planes) land at the facility."

KAA Acting Managing Director Alex Gitari said Ukunda airport is a strategic installation hence the need to upgrade it.

"It ideally supports tourism in this part of the nation which has one of the best beaches and a number of world-class star rated hotels apart from boosting the local economy through access to air travel out of Kwale," Mr Gitari said.

Share this story
KCB determined to stop Kabras Sugar Kenya Cup dominance
KCB target Kabras’ dominance in Kenya Cup final, seeking first title since 2021 and revenge for 2024 loss.
Gulf Energy at the centre of yet another 'dirty fuel' drama
Just weeks after being exposed as the catalyst for a near-catastrophic fuel shortage that forced Kenya into an emergency oil deal, Gulf Energy Limited is at the centre of a fresh scandal.
Vodafone to take control of UK operator
Under the agreement, Vodafone will buy out Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison’s 49-per cent stake in the company through a share cancellation.
Germany firm BioNTech to cut up to 1,860 jobs as Covid jab sales drop
The biotech company plans to stop operating at three manufacturing sites in Germany by the end of 2027
Ruto allocates more funds to sectors likely to win him votes in 2027
The newly released 2026-27 recurrent expenditure estimates show the Ruto administration has prioritised sectors likely to win him votes.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS