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Kenya: Jambojet Ranked Airline With Youngest Fleet In Africa


Jambojet has been ranked top airline in Africa with the youngest fleet in a report by global aviation intelligence provider, ch-aviation.


The report shows that Jambojet’s average aircraft age is 4.3years compared to the continent’s average of 16 years, the oldest globally.


It is followed by Royal Air Maroc Express of Morocco and Air Austral in Reunion at 6.03 and 6.05 years respectively.


Globally, the average age of aircrafts flying is 12 years. The youngest airline fleets is in Asia which averages 8.5years.


“This year, we also looked at the youngest fleets for larger airlines separately, because fleet renewal for these airlines is more complex and requires more capital than for small start-ups,” said Thomas Jaeger, CEO, ch-aviation.


“Our data clearly shows that Asian airlines continue to see tremendous growth, especially the low-cost carriers. This coupled with good access to capital for new aircraft leads to the youngest fleets being in this part of the world,” he said.


The report analysed more than 30,000 active commercial passenger and cargo aircrafts.


Source: kbc.co.ke




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