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Transport in Kenya refers to the transportation structure in Kenya. The country has an extensive network of paved and unpaved roads. Kenya's railway system links the nation's ports and major cities and connects Kenya with neighbouring Uganda. There are 15 airports with paved runways. A map of Kenya showing main roads as of 2013.
Mara Serena Airport (IATA: MRE, ICAO: HKMS) is located in Maasai Mara, in Narok County, in southwestern Kenya, close to the border with Tanzania.Mara Serena Airport lies approximately 225 kilometres (140 mi) southwest of Nairobi International Airport, Kenya's largest civilian airport. [1]
The airport is under the supervision of Kenya Airports Authority (KAA). De Havilland Chipmunk trainers of the Kenya Air Force at Wilson Aerodrome in April 1973 As a result of faster check-in times and fewer flight delays, as compared to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport , Wilson Airport is commonly used by business executive aircraft for ...
Kisii Airport is a small civilian airport, serving the southwestern Kenya'n town of Kisii, and surrounding communities. Situated at 4,898 feet (1,493 m) above sea level, [3] the airport has a single asphalt runway 10-28 which measures 3,210 feet (980 m) in length.
Lodwar Airport (IATA: LOK, ICAO: HKLO) is located in Turkana County, in the town of Lodwar, in the northwestern part of the Republic of Kenya. Its location is approximately 515 kilometres (320 mi), by air, northwest of Nairobi International Airport , the country's largest civilian airport.
Nakuru Airport (IATA: NUU, ICAO: HKNK), also referred to as Lanet Military Airstrip, is an airport in the town of Nakuru, in Nakuru County, Kenya.Its location is approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi), by air, northwest of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the country's largest civilian airport. [3]
The airport sits on 44.7 hectares (110 acres) of land, acquired by the National Land Commission of Kenya (NLC), from Manati Limited.It is expected that after the current three-phase upgrade and improvements, the airport can accommodate direct international flights, becoming the fifth international airport in the country.
Keekorok Airport is located in Masai Mara, in Narok County, in southwestern Kenya, close to the International border with the Republic of Tanzania, near the location called Keekorok. By air, Keekorok Airport lies approximately 225 kilometres (140 mi) west of Nairobi International Airport , Kenya's largest civilian airport. [2]
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