Kenya Airways PLC (KQ) has cleared the air on why a flight bound for New York was forced to return to Nairobi on the night of July 5.
According to the national carrier, Flight KQ 002D, scheduled to depart Nairobi for New York, developed a technical fault while over Chad.
Following the flight’s control-spoiler malfunction, Kenya Airways initiated a precautionary turn-back in accordance with international aviation safety procedures, returning to Nairobi.
“Kenya Airways PLC (KQ) confirms that on 5 July 2026, at around 19: 50 hrs, flight KQ 002D from Nairobi to New York experienced a flight control spoiler malfunction while flying over Chad. For the safety of our guests and crew onboard, the crew followed precautionary safety checks. It elected to return to Nairobi for further evaluation by our teams,” part of the KQ customer update notice dated July 6 read.
Further, the KQ notice stated that the Flight KQ 002D was operating from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).
Kenya Airways Flight KQ 002D Current Status and Commitment to Customers
According to KQ, the aircraft, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, landed safely in Nairobi shortly after midnight, with no injuries reported among those on board.
Further, KQ explained that the aircraft landed safely on July 6 at 00:30 hrs and apologized for any inconvenience arising from the flight delay.
However, the aviation company has affirmed that the safety of the crew and their customers will always remain their priority.
In addition to affirming the maintenance of security for the crew and passengers, the company has noted that it will be assisting the customers with their travel itinerary on the next available flight with the agency.
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KQ on Technical Issue
KQ stated that spoiler malfunctions are rare but do occur from time to time and may increase drag and fuel consumption.
According to the company, the pilots are trained to a high level of proficiency to handle such incidents and ensure safe turnbacks by following the set safety procedures.
“Spoiler malfunctions are rare but can occur, and they cause increased drag and fuel consumption,” KQ explained.
Nairobi–New York Route
The affected service operates on Kenya Airways’ flagship Nairobi–New York route, which is one of the carrier’s most international connections, according to the company.
Nairobi-New York direct service was launched in October 2018, making Kenya Airways the first airline to offer nonstop flights between East Africa and the United States.
Before the introduction of the direct flight, travelers between Kenya and the United States usually relied on connections through Europe or the Middle East.
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According to Kenya Airways, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, designed for operations, including flights to New York, London, Paris, and long-haul routes, primarily serves the route.
In addition, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft is widely regarded for its fuel efficiency, passenger comfort, and advanced flight systems.
The aircraft has a passenger capacity of up to 234 passengers in Kenya Airways’ configuration, comprising 30 seats in Premier World (Business Class) and 204 seats in Economy Class.
Additional features include programmable LED cabin lighting designed to reduce jet lag, larger overhead storage bins, wider cabin spaces, and advanced air filtration systems that improve onboard air quality.
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I am one of the passengers on this plane, and I am still waiting to see if they will fix the plane, but they have us currently scheduled to fly out on the seventh on the same broken plane. What would ground mechanics be able to fix that would completely solve the issue of the spoiler? I have doubts and they could be putting us at risk if they don’t put this plane in the hanger with engineers, really assessing the problem.