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  2. Fly540 - Wikipedia

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    A Fly540 ATR 42 at Entebbe International Airport. The original scheduled flights included freight and passenger services between Nairobi and Mombasa, while Kisumu became a destination in January 2007. [5] Daily flights on the Nairobi-Malindi-Lamu route were added to its domestic services in February 2007. [8]

  3. Mombasa Air Safari - Wikipedia

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    An additional MAS company, Malindi Air Services, was created with the purchase of Sunbird Aviation ( Malindi) in 1977. A further company, Mombasa Air Services (Ukunda) Limited was added the same year with the purchase of Amphibians Ltd, based at Diani Beach at Ukunda airfield.

  4. Eastafrican.com - Wikipedia

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    East African Safari Air Express Ltd trading as Eastafrican.com is a Kenyan airline based at Wilson Airport in Nairobi. [2] Originally East African Safari Air, the airline was rebranded as Fly-SAX after its purchase by the parent company of Kenyan airline Fly540, then later to Eastafrican.com [1]

  5. East African Safari Air - Wikipedia

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    On 7 December 2003, East African Safari Air Express Flight 812 from Nairobi overran the runway after landing at Lokichokio. [29] The Fokker F28 went through a fence and came to rest in a ditch. Five of the 44 occupants were injured. [30] [31] [32] Fleet East African Safari Air: (Up to and before 2004) 1 Beechcraft B200 Super King Air; 4 Cessna ...

  6. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 20 November 1974, Lufthansa Flight 540, a Lufthansa Boeing 747-130, D-ABYB, LH 540, "Hessen" (German state), delivered 1970, crashed on takeoff from runway 24 in Nairobi killing 59 of the 157 on board. The aircraft was on a flight from Frankfurt to Nairobi then Johannesburg. This was the first fatal accident and third hull loss of a Boeing 747.

  7. Nanyuki Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nanyuki Airfield is a government-owned, privately leased airfield, serving private and commercial air operators. The airfield handles mostly small, light, single-engine aircraft and some twin engined aircraft. Most traffic through Nanyuki is routed from Nairobi, carrying tourists to Mara Serena Airport, Samburu Airport, Laikipia, Lewa and Meru ...