Kenya Airways Aircraft Maintenance Organization

Kenya Airways Aircraft Maintenance Organization (AMO) has reached a major milestone by securing the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part-145 Certification. This achievement reinforces the airline’s commitment to upholding world-class aviation maintenance standards and broadening its global footprint in aircraft servicing and repairs.

Expanded Maintenance Capabilities

With this certification, Kenya Airways AMO is now authorized to provide high-level maintenance services, including:

  • Base Maintenance for Embraer E190 and Boeing 737-700/800/900 aircraft.
  • Line Maintenance for Boeing 787-8, Embraer E190, and Boeing 737-700/800/900 models.
  • Aircraft Component Maintenance under category C14.
  • Specialized Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) services in category D1.

This certification allows Kenya Airways to conduct both routine and extensive maintenance on European-registered aircraft, as well as others operating under international jurisdictions. With EASA recognition, components serviced by Kenya Airways AMO can now be installed in aircraft worldwide, ensuring compliance with the highest global aviation safety and maintenance standards.

Strategic Growth and Industry Impact

The attainment of the EASA Part-145 Certification marks a turning point for Kenya Airways AMO, enhancing its reputation as a leading maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider in Africa. This certification not only boosts the airline’s ability to attract international maintenance contracts but also strengthens its revenue diversification strategy. By positioning itself as a preferred aviation maintenance hub, Kenya Airways is set to contribute significantly to Africa’s growing aviation sector.

Commitment to Excellence and Continuous Improvement

Kenya Airways embarked on this certification journey on November 21, 2022, with a clear objective: to build a globally accredited maintenance organization. Achieving EASA certification required an extensive review of 415 compliance actions, including facility enhancements, recruitment of specialized personnel, procedural upgrades, and procurement of advanced equipment.

By fostering teamwork and leveraging cross-functional expertise, Kenya Airways AMO successfully aligned with EASA’s stringent requirements in just nine months, culminating in its formal application for certification in January 2024.

Looking ahead, Kenya Airways AMO is committed to further expanding its certification scope, particularly in component repair and overhaul services. This milestone reaffirms the airline’s long-term vision of becoming Africa’s most trusted and sustainable aviation group, reinforcing its role as a key player in the global MRO landscape.

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