Kenya Airways and Air Tanzania have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen strategic cooperation and enhance connectivity in the region.
The MoU will help increase collaboration between the two airlines, focusing on regional and international partnerships that promote cooperation over competition.
Areas of collaboration include the exchange of knowledge and expertise, as well as human resource training, engineering, aircraft maintenance, technical cooperation, cargo operations, maintenance and repair operations, safety, and innovation.
Last month, Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka said the airline was in talks with Air Tanzania to offer support after Tanzanian airlines were banned from EU airspace due to deficiencies in aviation oversight systems, according to Tuko.