Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka.
Credit: Kurt Hofmann / Aviation Week Network
LISBON, Portugal—Kenya Airways is eyeing the launch of secondary hubs within the African continent, with Ghana’s Kotoka International Airport in Accra as a first example. Three of the carrier’s Embraer E190-E1s could be based at Kotoka, Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka told Aviation Week on the...
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