Leading low-cost carrier Jambojet has been named Africa’s 2nd Youngest Aircraft Fleet for the third consecutive year by renowned aviation data and news outlet ch-aviation.
The recognition coincides with Jambojet’s 10th anniversary, showcasing the airline’s unwavering commitment to safety, reliability, comfort, and environmental responsibility.
“This special recognition from ch-aviation is a testament to our unwavering commitment to investing in new aircraft that guarantee comfort, reliability, and safety for our passengers and cargo clients,” expressed Jambojet MD and CEO Karanja Ndegwa.
As Jambojet celebrates its 10th year, the highly anticipated launch of the Mombasa-Zanzibar route in July marks a significant milestone. This expansion underscores the airline’s dedication to connecting key destinations and offering affordable travel options across the region.
“This recognition serves as the perfect launchpad to showcase our expanding regional network and reaffirm our commitment to continuously providing affordable travel across key destinations,” added Mr. Ndegwa.
Africa’s Youngest Fleet Airlines
- Uganda Airlines
- Jambojet
- Air Tanzania
- Air Cairo
- Air Austral
The Youngest Aircraft Fleet Award also acknowledges the Top 5 youngest aircraft fleets from Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America, as well as the Top 5 youngest aircraft fleets worldwide in the “100+ aircraft in their fleet” category.
Jambojet currently flies to seven destinations from its primary hub in Nairobi, Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, and two additional routes from its secondary hub in Mombasa.