Tag: Wilson Airport

  • Jet fuel theft busted at Wilson airport, suspects arrested

    Jet fuel theft busted at Wilson airport, suspects arrested

    A suspected attempt to siphon jet fuel from Wilson Airport has been foiled after detectives from the Kenya Airport Police Unit (KAPU) intercepted a suspicious vehicle within the airport precincts.

    The operation led to the arrest of four suspects and the recovery of 800 litres of jet fuel.

    Detectives stopped a white Mitsubishi Canter, registration KBM 647D, which was found carrying four 200-litre drums of jet fuel. The vehicle had been moving within the airport area while attempting to pass as part of routine airport activity.

    Preliminary investigations indicate that the fuel was allegedly drained from an aircraft undergoing maintenance at the NASD hangar, operated by Airworks Aviation.

    Further checks revealed that the alleged owner of the consignment, Gladys Ndumba Kanairo, did not have a gate pass, while the vehicle lacked the required authorisation from the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) to transport petroleum products.

    Kanairo, the driver Timothy Wambugu Maina, and two accomplices Kennedy Njoka Kinuthia and Abdulmalik Musinga were arrested and are being processed for arraignment.

    The vehicle and the recovered fuel have been impounded and held as exhibits as investigations continue.

  • Investigations underway after passenger plane veers off runway at Wilson Airport

    Investigations underway after passenger plane veers off runway at Wilson Airport

    A passenger plane from Kisumu veered off the runway at Wilson Airport Friday evening.

    All 39 passengers and crew escaped unhurt, with no injuries reported. The Kenya Airports Authority says the incident happened at 8:55 pm.

    The aircraft is still at the scene as investigations are underway. The cause of the incident is still unknown as Police say the situation is under control and investigations are underway.

    “This evening at 2055HRS an aircraft with 39 passengers on board arriving from Kisumu International Airport veered off the runway at Wilson Airport. We wish to confirm that all passengers and crew are safe, with no injuries reported. The aircraft remains on site, and recovery efforts are currently underway. Airport operations at Wilson Airport remains normal”, KAA said in a statement.

    KAA confirmed airport operations are running normally.

    “The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) remains fully committed to the highest standards of safety at all our airports”, the authority assured.