Kenya Airways is set to receive it’s first ever Boeing 777-300ER this month (Not the dreamliner). The plane has been under construction at Boeing’s workshop in Seattle, and now it’s ready.
The new state-of-the-art aircraft will be the largest in the airline’s fleet to date, with a seating capacity of 400 (28 – Premier World and 372 Economy). It also has long-range flying capability. Guests will now enjoy high quality in-flight entertainment; each seat will come with a 15.4 inch touch screen monitor, power socket and USB port, and an in-flight entertainment handset. The new Boeing 777-300ER will commence direct flights from Nairobi to Guangzhou from November this year.
The airline has just posted these photos…
Meanwhile, KQ’s 787 dreamliner delivery is expected to start in May next year.
The new state-of-the-art aircraft will be the largest in the airline’s fleet to date, with a seating capacity of 400 (28 – Premier World and 372 Economy). It also has long-range flying capability. Guests will now enjoy high quality in-flight entertainment; each seat will come with a 15.4 inch touch screen monitor, power socket and USB port, and an in-flight entertainment handset. The new Boeing 777-300ER will commence direct flights from Nairobi to Guangzhou from November this year.
The airline has just posted these photos…
Meanwhile, KQ’s 787 dreamliner delivery is expected to start in May next year.
This was the plane while still under construction.
Photos by KQ
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