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Africa: Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Unveils Plans to Revamp Infrastructure to Foster Growth and Connectivity with State-of-the-Art Terminal

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The Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) is set to undergo a substantial transformation after the cabinet approved the JKIA Medium-Term Investment Plan on Tuesday, June 11.

According to kenyans.co.ke, The plan aims to overhaul the airport’s infrastructure, including the passenger terminal, runway, taxiway, apron, and airside facilities, aligning them with global aviation standards.

Criticism has long plagued JKIA, with concerns ranging from leaking roofs to inadequate drainage and shelter, particularly evident during heavy rainfall since early March.

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A recent viral video shared by CNN Correspondent Larry Madowo showcased yet another instance of a leaking roof at Terminal 1C, halting services at the terminal.

The airport, inaugurated on March 14, 1978, has long been overdue for essential upgrades.

As per the unveiled plans within the Medium-Term Plan, launched by President William Ruto on Wednesday, March 22, the government is poised to erect a state-of-the-art terminal at the international hub.

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The proposed terminal is projected to accommodate up to 20 million passengers annually, marking a significant leap in capacity.

Commencement of construction for the new terminal is slated for later this year, with completion earmarked by the end of the 2025/2026 financial year.

Moreover, the government will embark on refurbishing Terminal 1E, further enhancing the airport’s infrastructure and services.

“The programme aims to streamline the movement of aircraft within Kenya’s airspace and enhance passenger services by expanding and modernising aviation facilities,” stated the plan.

In parallel, the cabinet deliberated on the National Aviation Policy, initiated in 2022, with the overarching goals of enhancing Kenya’s connectivity, fostering aviation growth, and maximising the sector’s contribution to economic development.

Recognising the pivotal role of air transport, particularly amid projections of population growth and increased demand for travel, the policy underscores the need for robust aviation infrastructure.

With Kenya experiencing its highest-ever number of air traffic passengers in 2019, and forecasts indicating a doubling of the population by 2050, the significance of bolstering aviation capabilities cannot be overstated.

As the main gateway for international arrivals, JKIA’s revitalisation aligns with broader national development objectives outlined in Vision 2030.

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