KAA Unveils Plans for Major Infrastructural Upgrades at JKIA, Moi and Several Airports

The projects come at a time when the government is also hastening JKIA's modernisation plans so that it can match other regional airports in the region to better handle passengers, planes, and cargo...
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The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) has launched a multi-billion tender program for significant upgrades across various Kenyan airports and airstrips, including JKIA and Moi International Airport.
- The extensive tender programme signals a fresh wave of infrastructural and operational upgrades.
- The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) is seeking contractors for multiple development projects.
- Projects include environmental management services, digital transformation with an EDRMS, runway rehabilitation at Boma Airstrip, and cybersecurity enhancements.
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KAA Unveils Plans for Major Infrastructural Upgrades at JKIA, Moi and Several Airports - April 2026
The Kenya Airports Authority has launched a multi-billion tender program for significant upgrades across various Kenyan airports and airstrips, including JKIA and Moi International Airport. The Kenyan government is also seeking to acquire land in Gigiri, Nairobi to construct a new multi-storey office block that will house United Nations agencies. Separately, Kenya Railways has abruptly cancelled an international tender for 24 air compressors intended for its Diesel Multiple Unit trains, part of the World Bank-funded Ksh65 billion Kenya Urban Mobility Improvement Project, ahead of a May deadline.














