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Moi Air Base

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Type
  
Air Base

In use
  
1936-present

Address
  
Nairobi, Kenya

Year built
  
1936

Operator
  
Kenya Air Force

Identifiers
  
ICAO: HKRE

Elevation
  
1,632 m

Owner
  
Kenya Defence Forces


06/24
  
2,380 metres (7,808 ft) Asphalt

Flats pulled down in eastleigh near moi air base


Moi Air Base, formerly known as RAF Eastleigh and Eastleigh Airport (ICAO: HKRE) is a military airport located to the east of Nairobi, in the Eastleigh suburb. The airport is used by the Kenya Air Force. Additionally, the airfield is the home of the East African School of Aviation run by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority, which was established at the airport in 1954 as the DCA training school. The airport is also used to train Kenyan Air Cadets.

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Due to its military status, the airport is not shown in any official map of Nairobi. Instead, the area is left blank. This does not affect Google Earth, though.

Royal Air Force use

RAF Eastleigh was a Royal Air Force airfield in Kenya, in the Eastleigh suburb of Nairobi. The name "RAF Eastleigh" was also used during 1935 for the airfield in England that became RAF Southampton in 1936.

Eastleigh was the primary RAF station for East Africa, and home to Air Headquarters East Africa after force reductions in the 1950s. However, because of its high elevation and short runways (which could not be extended because of its location close to the city), from the arrival of No. 208 Squadron RAF in the late 1950s with its Hawker Hunters, jet fighters and bombers had to operate out of nearby Embakasi Airport. Eastleigh also operated as a civilian airport with airlines such as BOAC, EAA, etc. operating flights until the opening of Embakasi Airport (now Jomo Kenyatta International) nearby in 1958.

It was the location for No. 1414 (Meteorological) Flight RAF equipped with Gloster Gladiator, Boulton Paul Defiant, Hawker Hurricane, Supermarine Spitfire, Percival Proctor and No. 1569 (Meteorological) Flight RAF equipped with Hurricanes. After the war both No. 21 Squadron RAF, No. 30 Squadron RAF, and a Communications Flight operated from the base.

Kenya Air Force use

It is used by the Kenya defense forces.

References

Moi Air Base Wikipedia