Network Airline Services has relocated its Nairobi office to the Kenya Airways Cargo Centre Building at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, a move aimed at supporting continued growth in East Africa.
The company said the new premises provide more space for its expanding team and are better suited to rising demand for air cargo services support across the region. By basing the office at one of East Africa’s key cargo gateways, Network also intends to maintain a strong operational presence at Nairobi airport.
Sarah Wangui, managing director of NAS in Nairobi, described the relocation as a long-anticipated step for the company’s regional operation. She said the move to a more spacious and modern office gives the team the working environment it needs to continue delivering high service levels to customers across Kenya.
The transition also included a local community initiative. Network said its Nairobi team chose to donate all furniture from the previous office to a school in the Embakasi area, with the aim of improving learning conditions for students.
In addition to its operations in Nairobi and Mombasa, the company also maintains offices in Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania. Airlines represented by Network in Africa include Bringer Air Cargo, Flydubai Cargo, RwandAir and Air Tanzania.
Network Airline Services is the GSSA arm of Network Aviation Group and focuses on air cargo sales, marketing and capacity management for airline customers.





















