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Skyward Express

Skyward Airlines, formerly known as Skyward Express, is a private n airline established in 2013 by pilots Mohamed Abdi and Issack Somow. It specializes in scheduled and services connecting major cities and remote areas in , with expansion to regional routes in . Based at Wilson Airport in , the airline prioritizes safety, reliability, affordability, and customer service for business travelers, tourists, and local communities. In April 2025, it rebranded from Skyward Express to Skyward Airlines, maintaining its core operations and IATA code OW. The originated after the cessation of services by its predecessor, Skyward International Aviation (established in 2010), starting with charters before shifting to scheduled flights. It operates a fleet of and aircraft for efficient short- to medium-haul operations. As of November 2025, Skyward Airlines serves domestic routes across and international destinations in , contributing to regional connectivity and .

Company Profile

General Information

Skyward Airlines is a Kenyan headquartered at Wilson Airport in , with a secondary cargo base at . The was founded in and commenced operations by inheriting routes from the defunct Skyward International Aviation, which had operated from 2010 to 2014. As of November 2025, Skyward Airlines operates a fleet of 16 aircraft, serving primarily 9 domestic destinations within while emphasizing passenger and cargo services to remote areas, coastal tourism spots such as and , oil-producing counties like Turkana via . The airline's focus cities include , , and , facilitating connectivity for business, tourism, and essential cargo across 's diverse regions. In a recent development, Skyward Airlines signed an exclusive beverage supply partnership with Kenya in September 2025, providing complimentary Pepsi products on all flights to enhance the passenger experience. The company's official website is https://www.skywardairlines.co.ke/.[](https://www.skywardairlines.co.ke/) This rebranding to Skyward Airlines in April 2025 supported its expansion into regional routes, including Dar es Salaam.

Leadership and Ownership

Skyward Express is a privately owned Kenyan airline founded in 2013 by two Kenyan pilots, Mohamed Abdi and Issack Somow, who established the carrier alongside a group of local investors to address gaps in regional air travel. The emerged from the defunct Skyward International Aviation, which operated from 2010 until its cessation in 2014, with Skyward Express taking over key domestic routes and assets under private ownership. As of 2025, detailed public information on current shareholders remains limited, reflecting its status as a privately held entity without disclosed equity structures or major institutional investors. Mohamed Abdi serves as Chairman of the , overseeing strategic decisions, while Issack Somow holds the position of Accountable Manager responsible for operational compliance. Under Abdi's , the has guided its 2025 rebranding to Skyward Airlines and subsequent fleet expansions to enhance regional connectivity. Skyward Express's corporate governance emphasizes safety and customer service as core priorities, as stated in official company communications, aligning operational policies with Kenya Civil Aviation Authority regulations to maintain high standards in a competitive market.

Historical Development

Founding and Initial Operations

Skyward Express was established in 2013 by Kenyan pilots Mohamed Abdi and Issack Somow, along with a group of local investors, with Abdi serving as chairman and Somow as managing director. The airline emerged following the cessation of operations by Skyward International Aviation in 2013, inheriting some of its equipment and routes to continue domestic services in Kenya. The airline began with ad hoc charter flights before transitioning to scheduled passenger and cargo services, primarily based at Wilson Airport in for passengers and for cargo handling. It commenced services using two inherited aircraft, targeting reliable and affordable connectivity for business travelers, tourists, and local communities across . In its early years through the mid-2010s, Skyward Express expanded to serve various local destinations, including remote areas in regions like Meru, to facilitate essential such as miraa () to markets including . This focus helped establish a niche in domestic regional connectivity, addressing gaps in access to underserved locations while prioritizing safety and operational efficiency.

Growth and Rebranding

In the late and early , Skyward Express expanded its operations beyond its initial domestic charter services, venturing into regional cargo and passenger routes. The airline introduced flights to , facilitating the transport of miraa from , alongside charter and cargo services between the two countries. This move supported trade links while adhering to its core domestic focus on Kenyan connectivity. Concurrently, the carrier extended services to oil-producing counties in northwestern , such as those in the Turkana region, to serve energy sector workers and logistics needs. To tap into , Skyward Express added routes to coastal destinations including and , enhancing access for leisure travelers in the early . Fleet growth underpinned this expansion, with the acquisition of additional Dash 8 series aircraft to increase capacity and route reliability. By 2024, the airline had incorporated multiple Dash 8 variants, enabling more frequent domestic and emerging regional flights. In June 2025, Skyward Express signed an agreement with De Havilland Canada for a refurbished Dash 8-400, part of the manufacturer's OEM Certified Refurbishment Program, to further bolster its turboprop operations. The aircraft was delivered in September 2025, reconfigured for up to 90 passengers and integrated into the fleet to support ongoing network development. A pivotal occurred in 2025 when Skyward Express rebranded to Skyward Airlines, signaling ambitions for premium services and broader market positioning. The name change, announced on April 18, 2025, aimed to reflect the carrier's evolution from a regional operator to a more aspirational brand emphasizing comfort and reliability. As part of this , Skyward Airlines launched the Ebari VIP at Wilson Airport in , offering a dedicated space for departing passengers with amenities like a modern cafeteria, regardless of . This facility, named after a Turkana word meaning "beautiful," underscored the airline's commitment to enhancing passenger experience at its primary hub. Throughout 2025, Skyward Airlines pursued strategic partnerships and to drive visibility and growth. In September 2025, the airline entered an exclusive agreement with Bottling Ventures to supply beverages like , 7UP, and free of charge on all flights across its 11 Kenyan destinations, elevating in-flight services. Later that month, Skyward Airlines participated in the Getaway Tourism Fair 2025, showcasing routes at stands 71 and 72 with special discounted fares, including promotions to starting at KSh 17,000, and offering 1GB free data for bookings. Skyward Airlines served as a platinum sponsor for the 2025 Association of Air Operators (KAAO) . These initiatives marked a phase of consolidation and forward-looking expansion for the rebranded airline.

Operational Details

Destinations and Routes

Skyward Airlines primarily operates scheduled passenger services to nine domestic destinations within , with all routes originating from its main hubs at Wilson Airport (for passengers) and (for cargo) in . The network connects major urban centers, coastal tourist destinations, and remote northern regions, including , , , Ukunda (serving ), , , , , and . These routes feature daily flights to all domestic locations as of November 2025, supporting regional and economic . The airline's strategy emphasizes bridging underserved areas with Kenya's economic hubs, promoting tourism to coastal sites like and Diani, and facilitating cargo transport to remote locales for goods distribution. In addition to domestic operations, Skyward Airlines provides its first international passenger route to , , launched in November 2024 to enhance East African connectivity. services, capable of handling up to 350 kg per shipment, focus on perishable and essential goods across the network, including charter flights to neighboring countries like . The ongoing expansion of these routes is supported by the addition of a Dash 8-400 to the fleet in September 2025.
DestinationRegionService FrequencyKey Focus
MombasaCoastDailyTourism and trade
MalindiCoastDailyTourism
LamuCoastDailyCultural tourism
Ukunda (Diani)CoastDailyBeach tourism
EldoretRift ValleyDailyBusiness and agriculture
KitaleWesternDailyRegional connectivity
LodwarNorth RiftDailyRemote logistics
MigoriNyanzaDailyLocal travel and trade
KakamegaWesternDailyRegional connectivity
Dar es SalaamInternational (Tanzania)ScheduledRegional expansion

Fleet Composition

As of November 2025, Skyward Airlines operates a fleet of 16 , consisting of regional turboprops and jets optimized for short-haul domestic routes within . The fleet's composition reflects a mix of inherited assets from its predecessor, Skyward Express, and recent acquisitions to support operational expansion. The current inventory includes the following aircraft types:
Aircraft TypeIn ServicePassenger CapacityAverage Age (Years)
DHC-8-10023734.5
DHC-8-20013727.7
DHC-8-30015030.4
DHC-8-40028024.7
Fokker 5035035.6
Fokker 7038030.3
Fokker 100410433.9
All aircraft are configured in an all-economy class layout, suitable for the 's focus on Kenyan domestic operations. The overall average fleet age stands at 31.9 years, with programs ensuring reliability for regional . history traces back to the 2013 founding of Skyward Express, from which the Fokker aircraft were primarily inherited upon the 2025 rebranding to Skyward . Recent additions, including two DHC-8-400s acquired and refurbished between July 2024 and September 2025 through De Canada's certified program, have bolstered capacity for expansion. This fleet enables access to remote airstrips across Kenya's network.

Safety and Incidents

Accidents and Occurrences

On July 21, 2021, a Skyward Express DHC-8-100 (registration 5Y-GRS) operating a scheduled flight from Nairobi-Wilson Airport to El Wak Airstrip in , , experienced a during landing at the nearby Burahache Airstrip in . The aircraft, carrying 37 passengers and 4 crew members, crash-landed on the runway when the left main collapsed, causing the plane to veer off the and sustain substantial damage. No fatalities or injuries were reported among the occupants, all of whom evacuated safely. The incident was attributed to mechanical failure of the , exacerbated by the runway's poor condition, including the presence of boulders on the gravel surface. Preliminary assessments indicated that the struck obstacles during the approach, leading to the gear and subsequent . The 28-year-old was damaged beyond repair and subsequently written off. The Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) initiated an into the , focusing on the mechanical issues and operational factors at the remote airstrip near the Kenya-Somali border. While a final report has not been publicly released, the probe remains ongoing as of November 2025. As of November 2025, this remains the sole hull-loss incident for Skyward Express, with no other fatal accidents or major occurrences reported in the airline's operational history.

Safety Record and Regulations

Skyward Airlines, operating as Skyward Express until its rebranding in April 2025, maintains compliance with safety standards established by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The airline has encountered parliamentary scrutiny over operational practices, including safety protocols, but has not been subject to any license suspensions or international bans, enabling uninterrupted service. In October 2023, Loima MP Protus Akuja tabled a petition in the Kenyan alleging compromised safety standards at Skyward Express, citing incidents such as failures, unusual engine noises, and smoke from wings. The Public Petitions Committee initiated an , which was reported as stalled by early 2024 with no public resolution as of November 2025. In November 2023, a leaked internal email from Skyward Express's Head of and instructed staff to restrict unauthorized during a KCAA , raising concerns about compliance with airside regulations under the Act. The KCAA opened a probe into these matters. In September 2024, Skyward Express suspended flights to and from Airstrip due to the deteriorating condition of the runway, citing safety concerns. Operations resumed after improvements. On August 24, 2025, a Skyward Airlines on a routine flight experienced multiple failed landing attempts at before returning safely to Nairobi-Wilson Airport. No passengers were on board, and no damage or injuries occurred. The emphasized its commitment to protocols. Since its founding in 2013, the carrier has recorded zero fatalities across its operations, contributing to a low incident rate relative to other domestic Kenyan . This performance underscores the reliability of its fleet, particularly for short-field operations in regional destinations. The 2021 landing collapse incident, which involved no injuries, did not disrupt overall compliance. These measures align with the Civil Aviation Act of 2013, which mandates adherence to ICAO safety management systems. During its 2025 rebranding to Skyward Airlines, the company reiterated safety as a foundational priority, alongside investments in facilities like a new premium lounge at Nairobi's Wilson Airport. Compared to peers in 's domestic sector, Skyward Airlines ranks among the safer operators, benefiting from designs suited to challenging airstrips.

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