George Kamal, Chief Operating Officer, Kenya Airways.(KQ)
- Kenya Airways (KQ) boosts 787 fleet reliability with Boeing Airplane Health Management
- Extended agreement supports predictive maintenance capabilities
Kenya Airways(KQ) and Boeing announced the extension of an agreement for Boeing’s Airplane Health Management solution to support the airline’s 787 Dreamliner fleet at the 2025 Dubai Airshow.

“At Kenya Airways safety and well being of our guests and staff comes first.The extension of this agreement is an important step in our collaboration with Boeing that ensures we continue to have the right tools and capabilities that enable us to predict any safety issues in good time, identify the root cause and address it appropriately,” said George Kamal, Chief Operating Officer, Kenya Airways.
Boeing’s Airplane Health Management solution (AHM) encompasses a suite of robust analytics tools that provide predictive maintenance capabilities, enabling real-time, in-flight customized alerts on numerous systems and components to help predict potential issues before they arise.
By receiving these alerts, maintenance teams are able to identify the root cause of issues and react quickly, deploying the people, parts and equipment needed to service the aircraft – even before the flight lands.

“We are pleased that our Airplane Health Management solution continues to drive tangible value for Kenya Airways,” said Crystal Remfert, Senior Director, Boeing Digital Services.
“Our ongoing collaboration to leverage its predictive maintenance capabilities will remain keenly focused on increasing fleet reliability, reducing unscheduled maintenance delays, and supporting on-time flights for Kenya Airways passengers.”


