The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) has released an updated list of approved aviation training organisations across the country, confirming 30 institutions authorised to offer aviation-related training as of June 9, 2026.
In a notice, the Authority said the listed organisations meet regulatory requirements for training pilots, engineers, and aviation professionals in line with national and international standards.
The approved institutions include the East African School of Aviation located along Old Airport Road in Embakasi, the Kenya School of Flying at Wilson Airport and Malindi Airport, and Orly Airpark.
Others are Standards Aviation, Flight Training Centre, Ninety Nines Flying School, Proactive Air Services, Aerolink Flight Centre, Kenya Aeronautical College Flying School, Aerosafe Africa Consultants, Nairobi Flight Training Limited, Westrift Aviation Limited, Capital Connect Aviation Supplies Limited, and Pegasus Flyers (EA) Limited, all based at Wilson Airport.
Also on the list are KQ Pride Centre at Kenya Airways Headquarters in Embakasi, Think Aviation Training at Wilson Airport, Flitestar Academy, Mt Kenya Flight School in Nanyuki, Global Quality and Safety Solutions, ALS Limited Training Organisation, Aviedge Consultants Limited, Eagle Wings Limited at Skyward House Wilson Airport, Skypath College Limited, and BAS Aircraft Engineering Training Centre located at the BAS Technical Complex, Bahrain International Airport.

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