The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority ( KCAA) has released a comprehensive updated list of Approved Training Organizations (ATOs), outlining all accredited aviation schools, their courses, and physical locations. The move is aimed at strengthening aviation safety standards, improving training quality, and expanding opportunities for aspiring aviation professionals. To begin with, the list is anchored by
The Kenyan government has established a special team to investigate aircraft accidents involving Kenyan-registered or operated planes over the past five years. In a notice issued under the Civil Aviation Act (Cap. 394), Cabinet Secretary for Roads and Transport Davis Chirchir formally announced the creation of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Team tasked with reviewing preliminary
The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) has published and uploaded a total of twenty-nine revised Kenya Civil Aviation Regulations, 2025. This represents an important regulatory development in the aviation industry of the country. According to the announcement from the Authority, the Regulations, having been published in the Kenya Gazette in accordance with the Civil Aviation
