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Kenya Airways speaks on issuance of early retirement notices to 10 of its pilots.

BY · March 18, 2015 03:03 pm

Kenya Airways is in continuous engagement with the Kenya Airline Local Pilots Association (KALPA) in regards to the possible fallout following issuance of early retirement notices to 10 of its pilots.

The 10 pilots were all set to retire in the near term and the notice letters were issued as part of the reduction in the B777-200 fleet in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement signed between KALPA and Kenya Airways.

The senior pilots, all between ages of 62 and 65 have been employed by the airline for several decades and are expected to retire with full benefits.

Kenya Airways announced the decision to sell off its B777 -200 fleet in November last year and keeping the newer B777-300 fleet.

Kenya Airways remains keen finding a speedy resolution on this matter and will continue to nurture a mutually beneficial relationship with the union.

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