TIME FLIES SO SHOULD YOU

We, Corporate Helicopters are the leading providers of helicopter charters in Kenya. Incorporated in 2005 as Youth Aviation. We have our operational base at the Wilson Airport located in the heart of Nairobi.

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About Us

We are the leading provider of private helicopters in Kenya. Incorporated in 2005, we provide services to locations within Kenya and the East Africa region, with our operational headquarters at Wilson Airport, Nairobi. Since incorporation in 2005 our aim has been to deliver efficient, welcoming, world class service to our customers.

Corporate Helicopters also operates out of Moi International Airport, Mombasa. With our bases both in Nairobi and Mombasa, we are dedicated to offering our clients more opportunities to fly with us.

Our team consists of pilots with unmatched years of experienced backed by a team of dedicated professionals that strive to uphold high standards of maintenance and safety.

Our Pilots led by Lt. Col. (Ret) Paul Denge and Maj. (Ret) Patrick Ngari Mugani both have over 30 years of experience in aviation backed by military experience and a client record of key dignitaries such Bill and Melinda Gates, TD Jakes, as well as top local government officials.

Services

Safari Charters

Our tailor made safari charters offer you the chance to see some of East Africa’s most amazing and scenic locations.

Executive Transport / Airport Transfer

At Corporate Helicopters we know that in the world of business, time is money. Our dedicated fleet of helicopters allows you to get from a meeting in one town to another, or be able to beat the traffic going towards the airport in a short period of time. And that’s why many top CEO’s and government officials choose our services.

Filming & Photography

Quality is everything when it comes to film and photography. Each location brings its own uniqueness, and certain seasons of the year boast extraordinary occasions such as the Great Wildebeest Migration. Be it filming of a documentary series, sporting events, news or just to capture special moments, we provide the means for you to remember them in a unique way.

Medical Evacuation / Rescue

For many years helicopters have been used for medical evacuations and rescue missions due to their time efficiency and their capability of reaching out to people in remote areas. Due to the reliability of our team, Corporate Helicopters have been working closely with the Kenya Red Cross for the past several years

For more information, get in touch with us, or book a flight today.

Destinations

We currently offer helicopter charter services within Kenya as well as the East Africa region. Whatever your reason for travel we are equipped to ensure efficient, easy and safe travel. For more information, get in touch with us, or book a flight today.

KENYA

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    The Great Rift Valley

    The Great Rift Valley

    The Rift Valley in Kenya is famed for destinations including Hell’s Gate National Park, Lake Naivasha and Nakuru National Park for its flamingos. Youth Aviation can tailor your entire Rift Valley experience and bring any number of destinations to your doorstep.

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    Lake Turkana

    Lake Turkana

    Lake Turkana, in Rift Valley, is the world’s largest permanent desert lake and largest alkaline lake. Its far northern end crosses into Ethiopia, and by volume it is the world’ fourth-largest salt lake.

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    Mt Kenya

    Mt Kenya

    Mt Kenya is regarded as the most visually stunning of the ice-capped African peaks and is home to a great diversity of wildlife, including leopards, elephants and buffaloes. It offers an exhilarating trek, with only a tenth of the number of trekkers compared to Mt. Kilimanjaro.

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    Maasai Mara National Park

    Maasai Mara National Park

    Witness Kenya’s Wildlife through a Masai Mara experience. This world-renowned reserve, which stretches over open rolling grasslands, watered by the Mara River with an array of wildlife. Of the big cats, lions are found in large prides everywhere, with Cheetahs and leopards through the landscape. Elephants, buffalos, zebras and hippos also exist in large numbers.

UGANDA

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    Kampala

    Kampala

    Kampala is a compelling city at the centre of political intrigue, commercial activity and intellectual excellence in Uganda. Today’s forward-looking capital is vastly different from the battered city it was reduced to in the 1980s. Modern buildings have sprung up all over the city as old, dilapidated ones are gradually being renovated.

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    Entebbe

    Entebbe

    Entebbe is a major town in Central Uganda. Located on a Lake Victoria peninsula, Entebbe is also home to the historical site in Kigungu where the first catholic missionaries Brother Amans and Father Mon Maple Lourdel established the Catholic faith in Uganda.

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    Mount Elgon National Park

    Mount Elgon National Park

    The national park encompasses much of Mt Elgon, which has one of the largest surface areas (80km by 50km) of any extinct volcano in the world, and runs right up to the Kenyan border. Wagagai is the park’s highest peak at 4321m.

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    Rwenzori National Park

    Rwenzori National Park

    Is a mountain range of Central Africa, often referred to as Mt. Rwenzori, located on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the congo, with heights of up to 5,109m. The highest Rwenzoris are permanently snow-capped and they along with Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya are the only such in Equatorial Africa.

TANZANIA

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    The Serengeti

    The Serengeti

    The Serengeti, Tanzania’s largest and most famous national park, is a 14,763 sq km wilderness that offers unparalleled safari opportunities. The annual wildebeest migration is the biggest wildlife spectacle on earth and the Serengeti’s biggest draw.

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    Ngorongoro

    Ngorongoro

    With high concentrations of wildlife allowing close-range observations, Ngorongoro is one of East Africa’s most visited destinations. At about 20km wide, it is also one of the largest calderas in the world. Within its walls you are likely to see lions, elephants, buffaloes and flamingos and even the chance of seeing black rhinos.

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    Kilimanjaro

    Kilimanjaro

    Since its official opening in 1977, Kilimanjaro National Park has become one of Tanzania’s most visited parks. Unlike the other northern parks, this isn’t for the wildlife – although wildlife is there. Rather, it’s to gaze in awe at a mountain on the equator capped with snow, and to take advantage of the chance to climb to the top of Africa.

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    Zanzibar

    Zanzibar

    Zanzibar consists of two larger islands – Unguja (the main one) and Pemba – as well as a dozen smaller ones. Further south is the archipelago of Mafia. All of them are ringed by dazzlingly white beaches, turquoise waters and colourful corals.

RWANDA

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    Kigali

    Kigali

    Rwanda was once the ‘Land of Eternal Spring’ and its capital city Kigali still fits the bill. Sprawled over ridges, hills and valleys, it is a small, attractive city offering superb views over the intensively cultivated and terraced countryside beyond. It was quite badly trashed during the civil war in 1994, but following a long rehabilitation, one gets the sense that Kigali is a city looking ahead to the future, not back to the past.

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    Parc National Des Volcans

    Parc National Des Volcans

    A dramatic chain of seven volcanoes, this park is the definitive place to track the rare and captivating mountain gorillas. There is no habitat more evocative of the gorillas than the densely forested slopes of the Virunga volcanoes. Coming upon the Susa family of 35 on the slopes of Karisimbi is one of life’s unforgettable moments – no bars, no windows, three silverbacks survey the landscape as infants and juveniles frolic on every side.

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    Nyungwe Forest

    Nyungwe Forest

    Nyungwe Forest covers 970 sq km and is one of the largest protected montane rainforests in Africa, easily the equal of Kibale Forest in Uganda. It offers superb views of the volcanoes of the Parc National des Virunga to the north as well as numerous opportunities to view rare primates, including colobus monkeys and chimpanzees.

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    Gisenyi

    Gisenyi

    Gisenyi is a city in Rubavu district in the Western province of Rwanda. Gisenyi is contiguous with Goma, the city across the border in the DRC.

ETHIOPIA

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    Addis Ababa

    Addis Ababa

    Rich with natural contrast, captivating human history and countless surprises, Ethiopia has long been an intersection between the civilizations of North Africa, the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa.

BURUNDI

Contact Us


Office Location: KRA Hangar, Wilson Airport, Nairobi, Kenya
P.O Box: 7468 - 00300
Tel: +254 707 777 100 | +254 735 777 100
Email: heliops@corporatehelicopters.co.ke

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