Kenya Airways Plans Nairobi Hub, SkyTeam Membership

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Kenya Airways plans to make its home base Nairobi into a major pan-African hub and is preparing to become a member of the SkyTeam alliance. The airline's growth plans are backed by major aircraft orders, among them for nine Boeing 787s, to be delivered starting in 2010, and for Boeing 737-800s and...

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