Written by Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Thome, eTN
In a world aviation first has Kenya Airways today announced that Captain Irene Koki Mutungi was promoted to be the first black African captain on the world’s latest plane, the Boeing B787 Dreamliner.
Captain Mutungi was the first ever and only female pilot at Kenya Airways for about six years – more ladies have since joined the airline in the cockpits of their various planes – and has risen steadily through the ranks. Irene was flying as a First Officer on the 767-300ER, the second largest aircraft in the Kenya Airways fleet after the Boeing B777-300ER, and then became the first female Kenya Airways Captain of a Boeing 767-300ER until she finished her course for type conversion successfully and was elevated to fly in the left hand seat of KQ’s latest acquisition.
Following the first delivery of the new bird on 05th of April are another 5 such aircraft expected this year before in 2015 a further three of these aircraft will be delivered by Boeing to ‘The Pride of Africa’.
Captain Irene Mutungi’s latest professional accomplishment is a first is indeed for the world of aviation and as such a cause for celebration, as she becomes the first black female Boeing 787 Captain in the world.
Congratulations to Captain Irene and let this be an encouragement for all other ladies who have set their mind on flying and making a career with Kenya’s national airline.