Adani Group announced a proposal to upgrade Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, aiming to enhance infrastructure and passenger services. This initiative is part of Adani’s strategy to expand its global footprint in the aviation sector. The proposed investment focuses on modernizing terminal facilities, increasing cargo handling capacity, and boosting overall airport efficiency.
Adani’s entry into the African aviation market is seen as a major move to establish a presence in international airport operations. The plan includes integrating state-of-the-art technology and sustainable practices to accommodate growing passenger and cargo traffic. Kenya Airports Authority has welcomed the proposal, noting its potential economic benefits and job creation.
The project will need approval from Kenyan authorities and must align with local regulations. Adani Group is confident in the collaboration and ready to work with stakeholders to ensure success. If approved, this upgrade will mark a significant milestone in Adani’s global expansion and support Kenya’s Vision 2030 plan to modernize infrastructure and drive economic growth, positioning Nairobi Airport as a key aviation hub in Africa.