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Kenya Airways achieves EASA Part-145 certication

The airline and Air India enter code-share partnership

Kenya Airways Aircraft Maintenance Organization (AMO) announced its attainment of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-145 Certification. This milestone signifies a significant leap for the organization in meeting global aviation maintenance standards.

The certification grants Kenya Airways AMO approval to perform:
Base Maintenance on E-190 and B-737/700/800/900 aircraft.
Line Maintenance for B-787/8, E-190, and B-737/700/800/900 models.
Aircraft Component Maintenance in the C14 category.
special Services in category D1 for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT).

Kenya Airways and Air India have entered a code-share partnership, reaffirming their commitment to boosting seamless travel between India and Africa, and beyond. The code-share partnership complements the existing interline agreement between the two carriers.

The interline agreement between Air India and Kenya Airways enables passengers to seamlessly travel on a single itinerary between any of 28 points in Africa, and any of 15 points in India. 

Both carriers plan to progressively add other destinations in their networks to the code-share agreement.

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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