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Kenya Airways (KQ) and London Metropolitan University (London Met) have formed a partnership aimed at transforming aviation education and workforce development. The collaboration was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony held at KQ Pride Centre, attended by key stakeholders from both organizations, government officials, and industry regulators.
By leveraging London Met’s academic expertise and KQ’s industry leadership, the partnership will provide KQ employees with access to specialized training programs, academic advancement opportunities, and the latest research in aviation.
Tom Shivo, Chief Human Resources Director at Kenya Airways, highlighted the partnership’s focus on employee growth and development. “Our people are the backbone of our success. This partnership will provide our employees with the tools and knowledge they need to excel in their careers and contribute to the continued success of Kenya Airways. It’s an investment in our most valuable asset—our talent.”
To ensure the highest quality of education, KQ has applied for a tertiary institution license from TVET Authority, which is currently under review. During this interim period, the specialized courses will be available exclusively to KQ employees. Once government approval is secured, the program will extend to the broader public, offering affordable and accessible training across Kenya and the region.
As the partnership unfolds, a suite of aviation-focused degree programs will be introduced, including master’s programs in airline & airport corporate management and aviation management in the digital age, as well as a bachelor’s program in airline, airport & aviation management.
Complementing these programs, London Metropolitan University will provide a 70% scholarship for KQ employees pursuing aviation-related bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Additionally, the university will supply essential training resources, workshops, and certificates, with the potential for scholarship benefits to extend to employees’ family members.
The partnership aligns with Kenya Airways’ strategic initiative to strengthen industry-academic ties, enhance workforce capability, and drive innovation in aviation. It also reflects London Met’s commitment to global collaboration and its mission to provide transformative educational experiences. The MoU signing ceremony brought together key stakeholders, including representatives from the Ministries of Education, Transport, and Foreign Affairs, industry regulators, and the British High Commission.