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Kenya Airports Authority selling Jets at Sh 100,000 to create space

Planes at Wilson Airport. PHOTO | GEORGE CHARO
Planes at Wilson Airport. PHOTO | GEORGE CHARO

Kenya Airports are selling their Used planes at  Sh. 100,000 to those who want to own jets.  Other planes are in an auction because they were abandoned by the owners for a very long time due to maintenance costs.

The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) has auctioned already around seven aircraft which were among 12 planes abandoned by their owners. KAA said that the planes had accumulated significant parking fees and were taking up space at Wilson Airport, Nairobi.

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The cheapest aircraft was going for as little as $1,000 (£800) while the most expensive cost slightly over $10,000 (£8,000).


It is unlikely that any of the planes will fly again. Kenya Airports want to sell in order to bring back sanity in the airports.