Kenya Airways has successfully transported the first consignment of high-performance rally vehicles for the upcoming World Rally Championship Safari Rally Kenya 2026, reinforcing the airline’s growing role as a logistics partner for major international sporting events.
The shipment, consisting of two state-of-the-art Rally1 competition cars, arrived earlier today (9 March) at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi aboard a dedicated Boeing 777 Freighter. The delivery marks the start of a complex cargo operation supporting the globally recognised rally, which will take place from 12–15 March in Naivasha.
This year marks the fourth consecutive edition of the Safari Rally for which Kenya Airways Cargo has been entrusted with transporting rally vehicles, underlining the airline’s capability in handling high-value, time-critical shipments linked to international motorsport.
Strategic logistics for a global motorsport event
Beyond the transportation of rally cars, Kenya Airways is playing a wider logistics role in the event. The carrier is supporting the rally by moving specialised spare parts, technical equipment, rally officials, international racing teams, and thousands of motorsport fans travelling from around the world.
According to George Kamal, Acting Group Managing Director and Chief Executive of Kenya Airways, the operation highlights the airline’s strategic importance in linking global sporting events with destinations across Africa.
“The arrival of the rally cars aboard our freighters is a proud moment for Kenya Airways and for Kenya,” Kamal said. “This partnership reaffirms our commitment to serving as the bridge that connects global sporting excellence with Kenya’s world-class destinations.”
Specialised cargo handling for Rally1 hybrid vehicles
Transporting Rally1 hybrid vehicles presents unique logistical challenges. Each car features sophisticated engineering and sensitive hybrid battery systems, requiring meticulous preparation, secure loading procedures, and specialised handling throughout the airfreight process.
Fitsum Abadi, Director of Cargo at Kenya Airways, emphasised the technical expertise involved in moving such high-performance machines.
“Successfully delivering these high-performance rally cars to Kenyan soil is what fuels our passion at Kenya Airways Cargo,” Abadi said. “Each vehicle embodies power, speed and precision—qualities that mirror the standards we uphold in our cargo operations. Our team’s expertise ensures they arrive in perfect condition, ready to take on the demanding Rift Valley stages of this global sporting spectacle.”
Strengthening Nairobi’s role as a cargo hub
The operation also highlights the strategic importance of Nairobi as a regional logistics gateway. Kenya Airways currently serves 42 destinations worldwide, including 33 across Africa, and handles more than 70,000 tonnes of cargo annually through its hub at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
With the Safari Rally continuing to attract international teams, manufacturers and spectators, specialised cargo operations such as these demonstrate how airfreight logistics play a critical role in enabling global sporting events to take place.


