Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) director general Gilbert Kibe. FILE PHOTO | NMG
Two local airlines have been grounded for violating the air
license rules with Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) withdrawing
their permits.
The Wilson Airport-based airlines, which
are licensed to carry passengers, have been illegally ferrying cargo
without the clearance of the regulator.
The two, according to KCAA, have gone against what they have been licensed to do.
No identities
"It is true we
have grounded the two airlines for defying the set rules," said KCAA
director-general Gilbert Kibe without revealing their identities.
Mr Kibe says the the two airlines had removed seats on the aircraft to create space for cargo.
Mr
Kibe did not give details on cargo that these airlines ferry from
Wilson Airport to their destination, but pointed out that miraa forms
part of the cargo that is transported.
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