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Latitude and longitude provided by Kenya Airports Authority. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport ( IATA: NBO, ICAO: HKJK) is an international airport serving Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya. The other three important international airports in Kenya include Kisumu International Airport, Moi International Airport and Eldoret ...
Wilson Airport, is in Nairobi County, in the city of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya and the largest metropolitan centre in that country. It lies approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi), by road, south of the central business district. [2] Nearby suburbs include Langata, South C, and Kibera . This location is approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi), by ...
Nairobi ( / naɪˈroʊbi / ny-ROH-bee) is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The name is derived from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nairobi, which translates to 'place of cool waters', a reference to the Nairobi River which flows through the city. The city proper had a population of 4,397,073 in the 2019 census.
The terminal building of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport as it appeared prior to the 2013 fire. At approximately 4:30 am local time, a fire originating in the immigration section of Unit I (used for international departures) rapidly spread to adjoining Unit II, which is used for international arrivals. The construction of the building (it ...
The Cessna, which also originated from Wilson Airport and was operated by 99 Flying School, crashed into the grounds of the Nairobi National Park, located approximately ten kilometers from the airport, shortly afterward. Passengers and crew. The Dash 8 was carrying 39 passengers and 5 crew at the time of the incident.
See also. Transport in Kenya; List of airports by ICAO code: H#HK - Kenya; Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: Africa#Kenya; References "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF).
Moi International Airport. / 4.04000°S 39.59000°E / -4.04000; 39.59000. Moi International Airport ( IATA: MBA, ICAO: HKMO) is an international airport in Mombasa, the second-largest city in Kenya. In 2020, the airport was heralded as the "Best Airport in Africa" (with under 2 million passengers annually) by Airports Council International.
Kenya Airports Authority. Kenya Airports Authority ( KAA) is the owner and operator of nine civilian airports and airstrips in Kenya. Kenya Airports Authority was established by an act of Parliament in 1992, by the ruling Kenya African National Union government. The KAA Act, Cap 395, provides for the powers and functions of the Authority.