Aviators uneasy over KQ merger bid


The Standard | by Macharia Kamau

The bringing together of Kenya Airways (KQ) and Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) could create an entity that dominates the local aviation sector much to the detriment of competition. It could also lock out the entry of new players.

The National Aviation Management Bill 2020, which sets out the modalities of nationalising the carrier, also proposes consolidation of assets of KAA and KQ.

The two entities will operate under one holding company – the Kenya Aviation Company that would manage airports…

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