Kenyan low-cost carrier Jambojet (JM, Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta) is expanding its in-house maintenance capabilities for its fleet of nine leased DHC-8-Q400s, aiming to position itself as a regional specialist while tackling global supply chain disruptions, reports Aviation Week.
The Kenya Airways subsidiary expects to grow its fleet to 11 aircraft by early 2026 and to 16 by 2029, according to CEO Karanja Ndegwa. The latest unit, the 10.5-year-old 5Y-JXA (msn 4491), joined the fleet in June 2025 on lease from…
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