Government waives landing fees for aircrafts using Kabunde airstrip

Jun 13, 2023 - 11:34
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Government waives landing fees for aircrafts using Kabunde airstrip
Kabunde airstrip

Homa Bay, Tuesday June 13, 2023

KNA by Davis Langat

 

The government will spend Sh50 million to expand Kabunde airstrip in Homa Bay county to enable it accommodate larger aircrafts.

Transport and Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kipchumba Murkomen said the runway will be extended from 1.2 to 1.65 kilometers and its width from 23 to 30 meters.

The CS said the government has waived landing and parking fee for airlines using the Airstrip to promote air transport between Nairobi and Homa Bay Town.

He said his ministry was committed to improving the infrastructure in the region to spur economic growth and urged travelers to use the facility.

Already families adjacent to the airstrip have been relocated to create room for expansion of the runway.

Murkomen said he had directed the Kenya National Highways Authority (KENHA) to redesign Rongo-Homa Bay Road to create room for the runway extension.

"In order for the Airstrip to accommodate larger flights, it must be expanded and the expansion will affect other infrastructure already in place including the road," he said.

The current runway only accommodates small aircrafts and the landing is sometimes bumpy because of the short distance they cover as they taxi the runway.

The CS said the KAA will also embark on rehabilitating the terminal and other facilities at the airstrip including building a car park.

Murkomen said the airstrip will compete with Kisumu International Airport, when the rehabilitation project is complete.

"There is no need to waste time on the road to Kisumu to catch flights. This facility will save a lot of time for people from South Nyanza," he said.

The CS spoke at Kabunde Airstrip after jetting in aboard Renegade Air during its inaugural flight to Homa Bay.

He was accompanied by Governor Gladys Wanga and received by Rangwe MP Lilian Gogo and Homa Bay town MP Peter Kaluma.

"Aviation industry is important to Kenya's economic growth. It is a catalyst to other sectors like manufacturing and agriculture, so everyone should take advantage of Kabunde Airstrip," he said 

Wanga said the airstrip will spur economic activities in the county, adding that taxi drivers will get customers from the airstrip as hotels get visitors traveling from the capital city.

"Some tourists have always complained about this county being far-flung. The airstrip will however change this," the governor said.

Wanga said the airstrip will also unlock the county's potential in trade and investment as it opens up the lake region.

Kaluma asked the government to hasten the compensation process for families to be relocated to pave way for airstrip expansion.

Gogo said the airstrip will promote efficiency in transport between Homa Bay and Nairobi.

Mr Patrick Oketch, the marketing officer at the aviation company said they will maintain scheduled flights to the route. 

Renegade Air is the only company that currently has scheduled flights from Nairobi's Wilson Airport to Homa Bay.

Courtesy ;K. N. A

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