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Avianor and Kenya Airways collaborate on a Boeing 787 cargo conversion

Kenya Airways and Avianor have reached an agreement to collectively repurpose its aircraft cabins into cargo transportation on the Boeing 787.This joint effort is a worldwide breakthrough as it is the first ever cargo repurpose of this type to be performed on the Boeing 787, demonstrating Kenya Airways and Avianor?s role as trailblazers in the aero industry. The repurposed cabin has been certified to carry up to 16 tonnes of cargo, potentially enabling the aircraft to reach its maximum payload while in cargo operation of 46 tonnes. The repurposing began in December 2020 and was completed in January 2021.

This joint effort is in response to the growing demand and need for increased cargo capacity. Kenya Airways is prepared to respond to the ongoing demand for essential and medical goods and supporting future commercial opportunities thereby contributing to the stimulation of the local and regional economies.

?We are excited to be part of the first ever certified cargo conversion of this type on the Boeing 787 aircraft. It demonstrates our agility, innovation and quick thinking as well as increases our cargo capability and capacity to keep essential goods moving across the globe. Kenya Airways will keep playing its role as a catalyst for economic growth in the continent, by connecting the world to Africa, and Africa to the world for both our Cargo and Passenger customer segments,? said Allan Kilavuka, Group Managing Director & CEO, Kenya Airways.

This new collaboration demonstrates the airline?s confidence in Avianor, an affiliate of DRAKKAR Aerospace & Ground Transportation. KQ currently has nine Dreamliners in its fleet, which are primarily used for passenger flights. In 2020, Kenya Airways used some of its Boeing 787 aircraft for cargo transportation, aircraft seats remained, limiting the space for an increased freight capacity. With their expertise and engineering certifications, Avianor supervised Kenya Airways? modifications on the full cabin repurposing of two of their B787.

The repurposing of this first Dreamliner has since been completed and Kenya Airways has received air worthiness approval from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCCA) and Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and will soon begin cargo flights on the first ever repurposed certified Dreamliner in the world.

?Avianor?s team has been pioneering the main deck temporary cargo repurposing process in response to the need for rapid increase in air freight cargo capacity at the onset of the pandemic. We are very excited to now be working with Kenya Airways to adapt this solution for their 787 aircraft. This represents a unique design and certification challenge, and we are thrilled to demonstrate, once again, our ability to find unprecedented solutions to customer needs,? said Matthieu Duhaime, President and CEO Avianor.

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