Kenya’s airline carrier Kenya  Airways has today exported 40,000 kilograms of fresh produce to the UK London amid the COVID-19 economic threat.

The 40 tons of fresh fruit and vegetables, were imported as cargo in one of its Passenger Dreamliner’s converted to cargo plane.

The national carrier said that this is key in keeping the shelves of British supermarkets stocked and Kenyan jobs protected during the current COVID-19 pandemic that has crippled the economy.

The impact of this pandemic has been staggering and disrupted work.

Currently KQ has embarked on maintenance on most of its fleet just in preparation of the post-Covid-19.

Group MD and CEO Allan Kilavuka said the airline is a key strategic asset and will be one of the catalyst for the rebound after the COVID-19 pandemic.

So far millions of jobs have been lost in the aviation industry with many airlines remaining grounded because they did not anticipate the situation.

This has also been attributed to the fact that many countries have imposed total travel ban due to lock downs and in the current situation they cannot facilitate international travel.