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Update on Kenya Airways Flight KQ 320 Air Turnback

 Further to our earlier statement we would like to confirm that, we have confirmed alternative travel arrangements for the 56 passengers who were on KQ320/1st January. 


Today’s flight KQ320/2nd January has been upgraded to a B737-800 which has a capacity of 145 seats. Kenya Airways will also endorse extra passengers on other carriers from Cairo.

Our attention has also been drawn to erroneous reports over the events that led to the air turnback of Flight KQ 320 en-route Cairo on January 1, 2013

Kenya Airways wishes to clarify that the aircraft’s engine did not catch fire. The decision by the Captain to  turn back at Khartoum International Airport is a standard safety precaution that was taken after an engine malfunction was discovered.

It is important to note that the pilot reported that there were no abnormal cockpit indications to warrant an emergency.

Preliminary investigations on the engine have found that the cause of the engine malfunction is neither a sign of engine deterioration, nor is it detrimental to its function in future.

The engine in question has accumulated 35,154 hours and 13,538 cycles since installation, compared to the 45,000 hours industry average time on wing for these engine models. The engine performance has not shown any signs of deterioration since installation in April 2012 and was expected to function for a further 5,671 hours.

We would like to state that safety of our passengers and crew on this flight was not compromised at any given time during the flight. Besides, an aircraft can operate safely for over two hours on one engine even if the other failed thus ensuring that all on board are safe. The design of the aircraft ensures that a double engine failure is a rare occurrence and in the event of a single engine failure an aircraft is able to operate safely to a safe landing thus ensuring the safety of all onboard.

In the meantime, we have dispatched a team of engineers to Khartoum to work on the aircraft’s engine and restore it to service.

Kenya Airways wishes to reassure its customers and the general public that it is committed to their safety and comfort at all times and strictly adheres to global standards.

 

Dr Titus Naikuni

Group Managing Director and CEO
 


Awards

 

2013Air Cargo Excellence Awards- Kenya Airways Cargo voted top in service excellence during the Air Cargo News Global Service Award
 

2011Africa’s Leading Economy Airline - World Travel Awards
The Maktaba 2011 Award- (Runner up) in the Special Library category - Library of the Year Award (LOYA)
 

2010In July, Kenya Airways joins the ranks of global airlines as a full SkyTeam member
Kenya Airways declared Business Airline of the Year at the Africa Investor (AI) Tourism Investor Awards.
Business airline of the year – Africa Investor Awards
Best Financial Disclosure in Africa - World Investor Finance Awards
PlusOne Award – Transport sector ICT winner - CIO 100 Gala Awards
 

2009Kenya Airways Group Managing Director and CEO Dr Titus Naikuni is awarded the 2009 Aviation & Allied Business Individual Achievement Award.

2008COYA (Company of the Year) top awards for strategic planning and emergency preparedness as well as Manager of the Year to HR Director Paul Kasimu.
Travel News & Lifestyle Magazine votes Kenya Airways as African Airline of Choice, Best Regional Airline,Flying Blue voted the best Frequent Flier program and Msafiri - Best Inflight magazine
 

2007Public Relations Society of Kenya (PRSK) award for Excellence for In house publication - Msafiri
IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit)
Ektron All Star wins - Best Travel Site
 

2006KQ Most Respected Company in East Africa Award
Kenya Airways voted East Africa's Most Respected Company for the second year running
Kenya Airways wins the prestigious African Aviation Award awarded by the African Aviation Magazine in March
 

2005October 2005 – KQ achieves IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) becoming the 1st carrier in sub-Saharan to get this rigorous safety certification.
Kenya Airways voted East Africa's Most Respected Company.
 

2004Kenya Airways scoops triple win as Best Domestic Airline 2003, Best Regional Airline 2002 and 2003 and Best In-flight Magazine 2002 and 2003 by Travel News & Lifestyle Magazine.

2001Voted Best User of Information Technology in Kenya by the Computer Society of Kenya.
Named African Airline of the Year for third year running by African Aviation Magazine.
 

2000KQ MSK Awards- Named African Airline of the Year for the second year running by African Aviation Magazine.
Voted runner-up in the award for the Most Respected Company in East Africa by business leaders surveyed by PricewaterhouseCoopers and Nation Media Group.
 

1999Voted African Airline of the Year by African Aviation Magazine ( UK based publication).
Voted Best Regional Airline in Eastern Africa by Travel News (a Kenyan publication).