Kenya Airways’ 50-Year Flight: From State Carrier to Restructured National Pride
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 27/05/2025
Kenya Airways, “The Pride of Africa,” has navigated a complex 50-year journey—from its 1977 founding to privatization, collapse, and a historic 2024 turnaround. This in-depth article traces the airline’s financial evolution, strategic shifts like Project Mawingu and Kifaru, CEO transitions, and (…)
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