




Eng. Liz Aluvanze, KCAA Board Member, Mr Robert Omusonga, Officer in Charge Kisumu station, officers from KeForestService, Community Forest Association, and KCAA staff planted 3,500 trees in Kakamega Forest.
To plan, develop, manage, regulate and operate a safe, economically sustainable and efficient civil aviation system in Kenya, in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Aviation Act, 2013.
Kenya is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial, and multi-religion country. The official languages are English and Swahili. The population is approximately 54 million people.
Regulation and oversight of Aviation Safety & Security.
Examinations, Licencing, Training, Regulatory And Administration.
Provision of Air Navigation Services
ICAO Regional Training Center of Excellence