The pilots union has withdrawn a strike notice issued on October 17 after “positive recovery efforts” at national airline Kenya Airways.
Paul Gichinga, secretary general of the Kenya Airline Pilots Association, said recent changes will give KQ a positive outlook after several months of loss.
“The Executive Council has been monitoring developments at Kenya Airways,” Gichinga said in a statement on Thursday.
“Based on the progress on specific issues raised by Kalpa, we are confident these developments will positively impact on the airline’s recovery efforts.”
The pilots had said they lacked confidence in the airline and wanted chief executive Mbuvi Ngunze and former chairman Dennis Awori to leave office.
They underlined this position following a series of hitches that saw flights delayed.