Kenya Awards Ksh375 Billion JKIA Upgrade Contract to Chinese Firm in Major Airport Expansion Plan
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya has taken a major step toward transforming its aviation sector after the government awarded a Ksh375.4 billion contract for the expansion and modernization of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to Chinese state-owned construction giant China Communications Construction Company.
The ambitious project, valued at approximately $2.9 billion, is expected to significantly increase the airport’s passenger handling capacity, modernize aging infrastructure, and position Kenya as a leading aviation hub in Africa.
The development comes months after President Ruto announced that construction works at JKIA would commence in June 2026 following the government’s acquisition of seed capital generated from the privatization of the Kenya Pipeline Company.

A New Era for Kenya’s Aviation Industry
JKIA remains East Africa’s busiest airport and serves as the primary gateway into Kenya for millions of international travelers, tourists, investors, and cargo operators.
The planned expansion seeks to address these challenges by introducing modern infrastructure capable of supporting future growth while improving efficiency and passenger experience.
“We must modernize our infrastructure to support trade, tourism, and investment while positioning Kenya as the preferred gateway to Africa,” the President said during a previous address on infrastructure development.
What the Expansion Will Include
The project will be executed in two major phases.

The first phase focuses on upgrading existing facilities and operational systems. These improvements will include modernization of taxiways, terminal processing areas, passenger access roads, digital infrastructure, and airport management systems.
Government projections indicate that these upgrades alone could increase JKIA’s capacity to approximately 12 million passengers annually within the first 18 months.
The second phase will involve large-scale construction works aimed at fundamentally transforming the airport.
The new terminal is expected to feature a modern X-shaped architectural design intended to improve passenger movement, reduce congestion, and enhance operational efficiency.
Industry analysts believe the expansion could significantly boost Kenya’s attractiveness as a regional aviation and logistics hub.
Funding Questions Remain
While officials have confirmed that seed capital is already available, details regarding financing for the remaining Ksh355 billion have not yet been publicly disclosed.
Economists note that clarity on financing arrangements will be crucial to ensuring smooth implementation without placing excessive pressure on public finances.
Chinese Firms Deepen Infrastructure Presence
The contract also signals a renewed partnership between Kenya and Chinese infrastructure firms following the collapse of an earlier airport concession arrangement involving India’s Adani Group.

Aviation stakeholders have welcomed the JKIA expansion plan, arguing that improved airport facilities will strengthen tourism, attract foreign investment, create jobs, and support economic growth.
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Kenya Awards Ksh375 Billion JKIA Upgrade Contract to Chinese Firm in Major Airport Expansion Plan

