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keitai
October 15th, 2009, 06:38 PM
Nation: New airport hopes to ease congestion at Wilson

A non-commercial airport that aims to help decongest Nairobi’s Wilson Airport is set to be opened in Kajiado on Saturday.

The Kenya Association of Air Operators chief executive officer Col (Rtd) Eutychus Waithaka, and the Aero Club of East Africa chairman Harro Trempenau, say Orly Airpark, at Olooloitikosh, would mainly be a recreational centre air operators as well as training place for pilots.

“We aim to offload traffic at Wilson. Orly is not a commercial entity. We are not in competition with neither anybody... Neither Wilson nor Jomo Kenyatta (International Airport),” Mr Trempenau told the Nation at the ACEA headquarters at Wilson.

Mr Trempenau an airpark was a residential area for pilots and “aviation enthusiast.” It is a non-commercial airport used mainly for training or recreation by members.

Mr Trempenau, said the Kenya School of Flying, whose director Martin Ririani, is a co-founder of the Orly Airpark, would be the first to relocate some of its operations there in December.

Orly Airpark, on a 235-acre land off Kiserian-Isinya Road, was founded in 2000 by ACEA members. Each of the 50 members is entitled to a residential plot within the airpark.

Col Waithaka and Mr Trempenau said the airpark, 50 km from Wilson, is the first in the country and second in Africa after South Africa’s Wonderboom Airport. Internal security minister George Saitoti is expected to be the chief guest.

http://www.aeroclubairfields.com/upload/pics/orly%20airpark%20labelled.jpg
http://www.aeroclubairfields.com/upload/pics/orly%20airpark%20aerial.jpg

From the aeroclub newsletter:

Many will have followed with keen interest over past eight years the development of a Recreational Airfield at Olooloitikosh - or “Orly” - as it is affectionately dubbed. The facility, in which the Aero Club is a shareholder, has grown in leaps and bounds. Fifteen hangars, seven houses, an airport lounge and a runway have been completed on 240 acres of land, and much more is planned. The airport is being used by sport aviation enthusiasts, skydivers, microlights and gyrocopters, as well as for flight training. A second runway is under construction and will be commissioned soon.

(The name "Orly" come after the Orly airport in Paris, France)

desert burner
October 15th, 2009, 06:39 PM
A non-commercial airport that aims to help decongest Nairobi’s Wilson Airport is set to be opened in Kajiado on Saturday.

The Kenya Association of Air Operators chief executive officer Col (Rtd) Eutychus Waithaka, and the Aero Club of East Africa chairman Harro Trempenau, say Orly Airpark, at Olooloitikosh, would mainly be a recreational centre air operators as well as training place for pilots.

“We aim to offload traffic at Wilson. Orly is not a commercial entity. We are not in competition with neither anybody... Neither Wilson nor Jomo Kenyatta (International Airport),” Mr Trempenau told the Nation at the ACEA headquarters at Wilson.

Mr Trempenau an airpark was a residential area for pilots and “aviation enthusiast.” It is a non-commercial airport used mainly for training or recreation by members.

Mr Trempenau, said the Kenya School of Flying, whose director Martin Ririani, is a co-founder of the Orly Airpark, would be the first to relocate some of its operations there in December.

Orly Airpark, on a 235-acre land off Kiserian-Isinya Road, was founded in 2000 by ACEA members. Each of the 50 members is entitled to a residential plot within the airpark.

Col Waithaka and Mr Trempenau said the airpark, 50 km from Wilson, is the first in the country and second in Africa after South Africa’s Wonderboom Airport. Internal security minister George Saitoti is expected to be the chief guest.
http://www.nation.co.ke/News/-/1056/672528/-/uo0aie/-/index.html

desert burner
October 16th, 2009, 05:30 AM
^^please any moderator should close this thread its repetition:nuts:

muroki
April 7th, 2011, 12:15 PM
construction of isiolo international airport has commenced.the contract has been awarded to kundah signh construction limited at cost of 640 million and it will take 1yr to be completed.it wil have a runway wil b 1.4km long,34m wide,3 aprons,2 taxiways,accomodate maximum takeoff weight of 379,016 kgs and handle heavy commerciak aircraft with load of up to 66,381 kgs

Kenguy
April 7th, 2011, 05:27 PM
construction of isiolo international airport has commenced.the contract has been awarded to kundah signh construction limited at cost of 640 million and it will take 1yr to be completed.it wil have a runway wil b 1.4km long,34m wide,3 aprons,2 taxiways,accomodate maximum takeoff weight of 379,016 kgs and handle heavy commerciak aircraft with load of up to 66,381 kgs

I don't think we have a thread for this airport. I guess its time to start one. Its about time we had an airport to supplement Nairobi's Wilson airport to cater for the horn countries. This will be Kenya's 5th international airport. :cheers:

garang
February 3rd, 2013, 03:26 PM
http://174.37.190.187/~orlyairp/images/stories/rota-images/orly-airpark-02.jpg

garang
February 3rd, 2013, 03:28 PM
http://174.37.190.187/~orlyairp/images/stories/rota-images/orly-airpark-05.jpg

garang
February 3rd, 2013, 03:28 PM
http://174.37.190.187/~orlyairp/images/stories/rota-images/Mark%200018.JPG

garang
February 3rd, 2013, 03:30 PM
http://174.37.190.187/~orlyairp/images/stories/Orly-10_Oct-2011.jpg

garang
February 3rd, 2013, 03:31 PM
http://174.37.190.187/~orlyairp/images/stories/rota-images/Mark%200034.JPG

garang
February 3rd, 2013, 03:32 PM
http://174.37.190.187/~orlyairp/images/stories/rota-images/orly-airpark-04.jpg

garang
February 3rd, 2013, 03:34 PM
3 years from now there will be so much development, it will be choking this new airport

abckris
February 4th, 2013, 11:52 PM
3 years from now there will be so much development, it will be choking this new airport

This is an old airport, it has been here for so long. Are there new developments in it?

JARIBU
February 5th, 2013, 05:05 AM
I was under the impression that it was a relatively new airport, but after reading more about it, I have learned that it has been around for at least ten years.


This is an old airport, it has been here for so long. Are there new developments in it?