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ISBN-10: 1157806171
ISBN-13: 9781157806172
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 115. Not illustrated. Chapters: Airlines of Kenya, Banks of Kenya, Oil Companies of Kenya, Power Companies of Kenya, Restaurants in Kenya, Telecommunications Companies of Kenya, Kenya Airways, East African Safari Air, M-Pesa, Fly540, Safaricom, Kenya Commercial Bank, Bluebird Aviation, East African Development Bank, Accesskenya Group, Equity Bank Group, Abc Bank, Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation, African Express Airways, Africa Online, Kenya Data Networks, Airkenya Express, Kenya Commercial Bank Group, Kenya Electricity Generating Company,… Telkom Kenya, Mobitelea Ventures Limited, 748 Air Services, Jetlink Express, Kenya Internet Exchange, Astral Aviation, Kenya Pipeline Company, List of Airlines of Kenya, List of Banks in Kenya, Cmc Aviation, Als Aircraft Leasing Services, Central Bank of Kenya, Carnivore, Diamond Trust Bank Group, Equatorial Commercial Bank, Safarilink Aviation, Delta Connection, Jambonet, National Oil Corporation of Kenya, Kenya Power and Lighting Company, Inter-Connect Ltd. Excerpt: Kenya Airways is the flag carrier airline of Kenya, based in Embakasi, Nairobi. It started operations on 4 February 1977, and operates scheduled services throughout Africa, Europe and Asia, including India, with its main base at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. Moi International Airport in Mombasa serves as a focus city. The airline was established in February 1977, after the break-up of the East African Community and the consequent demise of East African Airways and was wholly owned by the Kenyan government until April 1996. In 1986, Sessional Paper Number 1 was published by Kenya's government, outlining the country's need for economic development and growth. The document stressed the government opinion that the airline would be better off if owned by private interests, thus resulting in the first att...