Kenya Airways wants to manage Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in a joint venture with the Kenya Airports Authority, but KAA is not so keen. But essentially government can decide on its own - it owns 100 percent of KAA and a controlling 49 per cent share of KQ. Of course, KAA needs to maintain other airports in Kenya using revenue from JKIA. KQ and KAA are inextricably linked. Let's formalise the relationship by allowing this joint venture to operate JKIA for 30 years.
Source: The Star March 03, 2019 09:22 UTC