The aircraft was originally delivered to Kenya Airways in 2007 and was operated by the airline on its scheduled routes - especially the long haul routes to Asia and Europe. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 892B engines.
It was announced last month that Kenya Airways had entered into a sale agreement with Omni Air International to purchase two of its B777-200ER aircraft, the second of which will be delivered shortly.
Cabot Aviation was appointed as Kenya Airways’ exclusive aircraft remarketing agent in August 2015 for four B777-200ERs, with the serial numbers 33681, 33682, 33683 and 36124. Kenya Airways continues to retain Cabot Aviation to remarket the two remaining Boeing B777-200ERs, which are available for immediate sale.
Tony Whitty, Managing Director and founder of Cabot Aviation, said: “We are delighted to have arranged this sale to Omni International and that the first aircraft has been promptly delivered. We wish Omni every success with its new B777-200ER, and look forward to the delivery of the second. Our focus is now on finding a new owner for the remaining two aircraft on behalf of Kenya Airways.”