Adani Group rumors around JKIA's expansion just got a formal slap-down from the Kenya Airports Authority on Tuesday.
KAA shuts down Adani talk
KAA shuts down Adani talk
- KAA confirmed the Adani-linked proposal was formally axed.
- Zero negotiations with Adani or affiliates are ongoing.
- Acting CEO Mohamud Gedi signed the official statement.
- JKIA's overhaul stays fully government-funded.
- Funding framework and tendering details remain unreleased.
- Modernization work is supposedly kicking off in June.
- Rehabilitation costs are projected in the billions of shillings.
- KAA pledged ongoing public and stakeholder updates.
- Capacity jumps from 7.5 million to 12 million passengers yearly.
- An X-shaped terminal handles the first 10-million-traveler phase.
- Four piers plus a central hall split domestic and international flows.
- A future phase could push capacity to 15 million annually.
- A 4.8-kilometer second runway targets June 2027 completion.
- Dual-runway ops fix the old single-runway shutdown problem.
- An Airport City concept brings hotels and logistics parks.
- Commercial zones aim to generate non-aviation revenue streams.