Thursday 23 July 2015

Kenya to Shut Down Airspace Ahead Of Obama’s Visit


Kenya are set to shut down its airspace an hour before the president of the United States Barack Obama touches down Nairobi for his visit on Friday to the country of his origin and another 40 minutes when he leaves on sunday.
Kenya’s civil aviation authority (KCAA) have said that;
A ban on planes flying lower than 20,000 feet will remain in place in Nairobi for the duration of Mr Obama’s three-day visit.
Although US media have criticised the KCAA for revealing Mr Obama’s travel plans.
President Obama is due to address the global entrepreneurship summit in Nairobi on his visit.


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