Kenya government backs taking over unprofitable Kenya Airways

Kenya’s government is in favour of a proposal by lawmakers to nationalise Kenya Airways after they rejected the airline’s bid to run the nation’s biggest airport. Sub-Saharan Africa’s third-largest airline, which reported a 5.95b shillings ($59m) full-year loss, has lost market share to regional rivals like Ethiopian Airlines and RwandAir. Kenya Airways is seeking ways to promote its base in the East African nation’s capital, Nairobi, as a regional hub and return to profitability, even if that means it being nationalized. The Kenyan government already owns 48.9% of the airline. The parliamentary transport committee proposed creating a government-owned holding company with four subsidiaries including the carrier and the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, according to a report tabled in parliament on Tuesday. The other two units are the state’s Kenya Airports Authority and an aviation college. The National Assembly is required to adopt the committee’s report before the government can implement it. “We support that proposal,” Transport Cabinet Secretary James Macharia said. “It’s part of the overall plan.”<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-20/kenya-government-backs-taking-over-unprofitable-kenya-airways
6/20/19