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    Why Airbus chose Kenya to set up drone base

    December 7, 2023
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    William Ruto - Kenya President
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    The Zephyr is a high-altitude platform that can stay in flight for over 30 days, providing earth observation and communication services to remote areas.

    1. Airbus has chosen Kenya’s Laikipia area as the first operating hub for the Zephyr platform due to factors like open space for landing and launching, favorable weather conditions, and a relatively light airspace.
    2. The drone base will include landing pads, an assembly line, an operations/control center, and a customer care facility. It is expected to have a production capacity of 50 to 100 aircraft.
    3. Kenya offers skilled labor and favorable time zones for operating the base’s facilities. The country’s language capabilities also support the establishment of a customer care center to serve global customers.
    4. Mobile service operators such as Safaricom, Airtel Kenya, and Telkom Kenya are likely to be major users of the drone platform for extending coverage to remote areas at a lower cost. The platform can also be used for border patrol, weather tracking, and mapping purposes.
    5. AALTO plans to establish up to five operating bases worldwide, strategically located to ensure year-round drone operations. The bases will be spread across Asia, Africa, and South America.
    6. AALTO’s senior managers visited Kenya to seek regulatory approvals for the drone base and plan to conduct further test flights in the country before a commercial launch.
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