Last updated: June 2026
Wilson Airport, also known by its IATA code WIL and ICAO code HKNW, is one of Kenya’s most important airports for domestic, safari, regional, charter and general aviation operations.
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Located in Nairobi, Wilson Airport is widely used for flights to safari destinations, regional airstrips, coastal points, private charters, medevac support, training flights and selected regional movements.
For travellers, Wilson Airport is a practical gateway to Kenya’s safari regions, including the Masai Mara, Amboseli, Samburu, Laikipia, Nanyuki, Lewa and other tourism destinations.
For aircraft operators, Wilson Airport requires careful planning around aircraft suitability, operating hours, permits, ground handling, fuel, passenger processing, weather, airstrip connections and current NOTAMs.
This guide explains what travellers and operators should know before using Wilson Airport in Nairobi.
Wilson Airport Overview
Wilson Airport is one of Kenya’s key general aviation and regional aviation airports.
It supports:
- Domestic scheduled flights
- Safari flights
- Private charter operations
- Regional aviation
- General aviation
- Medevac support
- Helicopter operations
- Flight training
- Aircraft positioning
- Business aviation
- Selected international or regional movements where requirements are confirmed
The airport is especially important because it connects Nairobi with destinations that are not always served by larger commercial airports.
For safari travel, Wilson is often the preferred departure point for light aircraft and turboprop services to airstrips near lodges, conservancies and national parks.
Wilson Airport Codes: WIL and HKNW
Airport name: Wilson Airport
City: Nairobi, Kenya
IATA code: WIL
ICAO code: HKNW
Country: Kenya
Time zone: East Africa Time, UTC+3
Main use: Domestic, safari, charter, general aviation and regional operations
Airport operator: Kenya Airports Authority
The IATA code WIL is commonly used for passenger bookings and travel-related systems.
The ICAO code HKNW is used for flight planning, air traffic services, dispatch coordination, permit applications and operational communication.
Operators should always verify the ICAO code and airport details when preparing a flight plan or permit request.
Location and Access
Wilson Airport is located in Nairobi, south of the city centre, near Langata Road.
Its location can make it practical for travellers connecting from:
- Nairobi city centre
- Karen
- Langata
- Nairobi National Park area
- Safari departure points
- Business locations in Nairobi
- Hotels in central and southern Nairobi
Actual transfer time depends on traffic, time of day, road conditions and final destination.
For passengers connecting between Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Wilson Airport, the road transfer time should be planned carefully. Nairobi traffic can affect connection reliability, especially during peak periods.
Wilson Airport and Safari Travel
Wilson Airport is strongly associated with Kenya safari travel.
Many safari travellers arrive from abroad at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, overnight in Nairobi or transfer by road, and then depart from Wilson Airport on a smaller aircraft to a safari destination.
Wilson can support access to destinations such as:
- Masai Mara
- Amboseli
- Samburu
- Nanyuki
- Laikipia
- Lewa
- Loisaba
- Lamu
- Diani and coastal points, depending on the route and operator
- Other lodges, conservancies and regional airstrips
Safari airstrip operations depend on aircraft type, airstrip condition, weather, daylight, baggage weight, passenger count, lodge coordination and local operating requirements.
Travellers should confirm luggage limits early. Smaller safari aircraft may have stricter baggage limitations than commercial airlines, and soft-sided bags are often preferred.
Airlines, Charter Operators and Destinations
Wilson Airport is served by safari, regional and charter operators.
Examples of operators associated with Wilson Airport include Safarilink, AirKenya and other general aviation or charter providers. Routes and operators change, so travellers should confirm current schedules directly with the airline, charter provider or travel organiser.
Common Wilson Airport route categories may include:
- Nairobi to safari destinations
- Nairobi to coastal destinations
- Nairobi to regional Kenyan towns
- Nairobi to northern Kenya
- Nairobi to cross-border East African destinations
- Private charter to remote airstrips
- Lodge and conservancy transfers
Safarilink publishes scheduled services from Wilson Airport to domestic and regional safari destinations, while AirKenya has also announced Wilson-linked regional services such as Wilson–Arusha. Current schedules should always be checked before travel.
Wilson Airport vs Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
Wilson Airport and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport serve different operational needs.
Wilson Airport May Be Better For
- Safari departures
- Smaller aircraft
- Turboprop operations
- Regional airstrips
- Domestic charter
- Medevac and special mission flights
- Short regional sectors
- Passengers staying in southern Nairobi, Karen or Langata
- Flexible general aviation operations
JKIA May Be Better For
- Long-haul international arrivals
- Larger private jets
- Airline connections
- Wide-body or heavy aircraft
- Larger cargo operations
- Full international hub infrastructure
- Higher-volume passenger movements
- Larger fuel uplift requirements
Many Kenya itineraries use both airports.
A common pattern is:
- International arrival at JKIA.
- Ground transfer or overnight in Nairobi.
- Safari departure from Wilson Airport.
- Return to Wilson or JKIA depending on onward travel.
Operators should plan the connection between JKIA and Wilson as part of the aviation itinerary, not as an afterthought.
Airport Suitability and Aircraft Types
Wilson Airport is mainly suited to general aviation, turboprops, light aircraft, helicopters, safari aircraft and selected regional aircraft.
Aircraft suitability depends on:
- Aircraft type
- Performance data
- Runway requirements
- Payload
- Fuel requirement
- Weather
- Operating hours
- Current NOTAMs
- Ground handling availability
- Destination airstrip requirements
- Operator procedures
Larger international jets are generally better suited to JKIA, but aircraft suitability should always be checked on a case-by-case basis.
Do not assume that Wilson Airport can support every aircraft type or every mission profile.
Runway and Operational Information
Wilson Airport has an asphalt runway used by general aviation, safari, domestic, and regional operators.
Operators should verify current runway data, declared distances, operating hours, procedures, navigation aids, lighting, NOTAMs and airfield status through the latest KCAA AIP/eAIP and briefing products before operation.
Current aeronautical information should be checked through:
- KCAA AIM / NOTAM / PIB resources
- KCAA eAIP
- Current NOTAMs
- Flight planning systems
- Handler or flight support provider coordination
Airport information can change due to works, restrictions, weather, service availability or temporary notices.
Operating Hours and CIQ Availability
Operators should confirm current airport operating hours, CIQ availability and any extension requirements through official sources, handler coordination and NOTAM review.
Kenya Immigration lists Wilson Airport as an active airport port of entry and exit, with business hours listed for immigration purposes. However, airport operating hours, immigration hours, ground handling availability, and service availability should not be assumed to be the same.
For international, regional, private, charter, medevac or crew-change operations, confirm:
- Airport operating hours
- CIQ availability
- Ground handler availability
- Fuel availability
- Passenger and crew processing
- eTA or exemption status
- General Declaration requirements
- Permit validity
- After-hours procedure, where applicable
Kenya eTA and Entry Requirements
Passengers and crew travelling to Kenya should confirm entry requirements before departure.
Kenya uses an Electronic Travel Authorisation system for many travellers. Depending on nationality and exemption status, passengers and crew may need an approved eTA before travel.
Operators should confirm:
- Passport validity
- eTA requirement or exemption status
- Passenger manifest
- Crew manifest
- General Declaration, where required
- Customs requirements
- VIP or protocol requirements, where applicable
- Special passenger requirements, where applicable
Entry requirements should not be left until arrival, especially for international, regional, private, charter, medevac, crew-change or short-notice movements.
Official Kenya eTA information: https://www.etakenya.go.ke/en
Landing Permits and Flight Authorisations
Flights into Wilson Airport may require landing permits or other approvals depending on the operation.
Permit requirements may depend on:
- Flight type
- Aircraft registration
- Operator status
- Private or commercial purpose
- Passenger details
- Cargo details
- Dangerous goods, where applicable
- Route
- Schedule
- Airport
- Current authority procedures
KCAA’s ad hoc permit guidance lists the documents that may be required, depending on the flight category.
These may include:
- Pilot licence
- Certificate of Airworthiness
- Certificate of Insurance
- Air Operator Certificate for commercial operations
- Certificate of Registration
- Certificate of Release to Service
- Passenger manifest, if passengers are carried
- Air Waybill or cargo manifest, if cargo is carried
- Dangerous Goods Transport Documents, where applicable
- Dangerous goods approval, where applicable
Operators should confirm permit requirements early and ensure the permit request matches the final flight plan.
Official reference: https://www.kcaa.or.ke/safety-security-oversight/air-transport/adhoc-permits
Ground Handling at Wilson Airport
Ground handling should be arranged before arrival, especially for non-scheduled, charter, private, medevac, cargo, ferry or regional flights.
Depending on the operation, ground handling may include:
- Arrival and departure coordination
- Parking coordination
- Marshalling
- Passenger handling
- Baggage handling
- Crew support
- Airside transport
- Fuel coordination
- Catering coordination
- Aircraft cleaning
- GPU, where available and required
- Potable water, where available and required
- Lavatory service, where available and required
- Cargo or equipment support, where applicable
- CIQ coordination, where applicable
- Communication between crew, handler and operations team
Flight support providers may offer 24/7 coordination support, but actual airport operations, CIQ availability, ground handling, and service delivery are subject to airport hours, handler availability, and prior arrangements.
Jet A-1 Fuel Coordination at Wilson Airport
Fuel availability and uplift timing should be confirmed before operating into Wilson Airport.
Operators should confirm:
- Jet A-1 availability
- Required uplift volume
- Fuel order
- Fuel release or payment process
- Bowser timing
- Handler coordination
- Aircraft parking and fuel access
- Departure time
- Fuel documentation
- Backup plan if the schedule changes
Fuel planning is especially important for regional, safari, medevac, ferry, private charter and multi-sector operations.
AAES can support Jet A-1 fuel coordination in Kenya and across Africa through local stakeholder follow-up, timing alignment and documentation coordination.
Passenger and Baggage Considerations
Wilson Airport operations often involve smaller aircraft.
Travellers should confirm:
- Passenger count
- Baggage weight
- Baggage dimensions
- Soft bag requirements
- Special baggage
- Medical equipment
- Safari equipment
- Camera or film equipment
- Sports equipment
- Restricted items
- Dangerous goods restrictions
- Ground transfer arrangements
- Lodge or destination pickup
For safari flights, baggage rules can be stricter than on scheduled airline flights. Passengers should receive luggage instructions before arriving at the airport.
Ground Transportation from Wilson Airport
Wilson Airport is accessible by road from Nairobi city centre, Karen, Langata and other parts of the city.
Ground transport options may include:
- Private cars
- Hotel transfers
- Taxis
- Ride-hailing services
- Chauffeur services
- Group transport
- Lodge or safari operator transfers
For VIP passengers, crew, business travellers or tight connections, pre-arranged transport is recommended.
For JKIA-to-Wilson connections, allow sufficient time for immigration, baggage collection, road transfer, check-in, security and any schedule buffer.
Nearby Airports and Airfields
Nearby or related aviation points include:
- Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
- Moi International Airport, Mombasa
- Eldoret International Airport
- Kisumu International Airport
- Malindi Airport
- Ukunda Airstrip
- Vipingo Airstrip
- Safari airstrips across Kenya
The right airport depends on aircraft type, route, passenger destination, cargo needs, permits, fuel, ground handling, airport operating conditions and onward travel.
Nearby Accommodation
Passengers and crew using Wilson Airport may stay in different areas of Nairobi depending on timing, budget and onward journey.
Common accommodation areas may include:
- Langata
- Karen
- Nairobi city centre
- Upper Hill
- Westlands
- JKIA airport area
- Nairobi National Park area
For crew and VIP passengers, hotel selection should consider:
- Transfer time
- Security
- Early check-in or late check-out
- Meal availability
- Crew duty and rest requirements
- Road traffic
- Return transport to Wilson Airport
- Proximity to JKIA if connecting internationally
Crew accommodation should be confirmed alongside transport, entry requirements and next-sector timing.
Safety, Security and Airport Access
Operators and travellers should confirm current passenger, health, security and airport access requirements before travel.
Security and operational checks may include:
- Passenger screening
- Baggage screening
- Crew access requirements
- Airside access requirements
- Airport pass requirements
- Vehicle access procedures
- Restricted item checks
- Dangerous goods checks
- VIP or special movement coordination
- Emergency or medevac coordination, where applicable
Maintenance, navigation aids, lighting, ground equipment and aircraft servicing should be confirmed for the specific aircraft and operation before arrival.
Operational Checklist for Wilson Airport
Before operating into or out of Wilson Airport, confirm:
- Aircraft type and registration
- Airport suitability
- Current NOTAMs
- Runway and performance requirements
- Operating hours
- CIQ availability, where applicable
- Landing permit requirements
- Overflight permit requirements, where applicable
- Flight plan routing
- Ground handler
- Parking or stand
- Fuel availability
- Required fuel uplift
- Fuel release or payment process
- Passenger manifest
- Crew manifest
- Kenya eTA or exemptions
- General Declaration, where required
- Cargo manifest, where applicable
- Dangerous goods documents, where applicable
- Passenger transfer
- Crew transport
- Hotel accommodation, where required
- Baggage limits
- Safari or airstrip coordination
- Weather and alternate planning
- After-hours and escalation contacts
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Treating Wilson Like JKIA
Wilson and JKIA serve different aviation needs. Wilson is useful for safari, domestic, regional and general aviation operations, while JKIA is usually better for long-haul international and larger aircraft movements.
2. Not Checking Aircraft Suitability
The aircraft must match the airport, route, payload, weather and destination airstrip.
3. Leaving eTA Checks Too Late
Passengers and crew should confirm Kenya eTA or exemption status before departure.
4. Ignoring Baggage Limits on Safari Aircraft
Smaller aircraft may have strict baggage limits. Safari passengers should be briefed early.
5. Assuming CIQ Is Always Available Without Coordination
International or regional operations should confirm CIQ arrangements before arrival.
6. Not Coordinating JKIA-to-Wilson Transfers
If passengers arrive at JKIA from abroad and depart Wilson for safari, the road transfer and connection time must be carefully planned.
7. Using Old Airport Data
Runway, operating hours, procedures, NOTAMs and service availability can change. Operators should verify current data before filing.
AAES Flight Support at Wilson Airport
AAES supports operators planning flights through Wilson Airport and other airports across Kenya and Africa.
Our support includes:
- Flight planning
- Dispatch support
- Landing permits
- Overflight permits
- Ground handling coordination
- Jet A-1 fuel coordination
- Slot and parking coordination, where applicable
- Passenger support
- VIP handling
- Crew HOTAC and transport
- Safari and regional flight coordination
- Cargo support
- Medevac or special mission support
- Technical stop support
- NOTAM and operational follow-up
- 24/7 operations coordination
AAES helps connect the operational details: permits, aircraft suitability, ground handling, fuel, crew logistics, passenger movement, baggage planning, and onward routing.
Need Flight Support at Wilson Airport?
AAES supports permits, flight planning, dispatch, Jet A-1 fuel coordination, ground handling, cargo support and concierge services.
Email: sales@aaes.aero
Phone: +254 725 284 509
FAQs: Wilson Airport, Kenya
Where is Wilson Airport located?
Wilson Airport is located in Nairobi, Kenya, near Langata Road and south of the city centre. It is commonly used for domestic, safari, regional, charter and general aviation operations.
What is the IATA code for Wilson Airport?
The IATA code for Wilson Airport is WIL.
What is the ICAO code for Wilson Airport?
The ICAO code for Wilson Airport is HKNW.
Is Wilson Airport used for safari flights?
Yes. Wilson Airport is widely used for safari flights from Nairobi to destinations such as Masai Mara, Amboseli, Samburu, Laikipia, Nanyuki, Lewa and other safari or regional airstrips.
Can private aircraft operate from Wilson Airport?
Private and charter aircraft may operate from Wilson Airport subject to aircraft suitability, permits, operating hours, ground handling, fuel, CIQ requirements and current airport conditions.
Can international flights operate into Wilson Airport?
Selected international or regional movements may be possible with advance coordination. Operators should confirm permits, CIQ availability, passenger and crew entry requirements, ground handling, fuel and airport operating conditions before operation.
Is Wilson Airport the same as JKIA?
No. Wilson Airport and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport are different airports. Wilson is mainly used for domestic, safari, regional and general aviation operations, while JKIA is Kenya’s main international hub.
Do passengers need Kenya eTA when using Wilson Airport?
Passengers and crew travelling to Kenya should confirm whether they need a Kenya eTA or whether an exemption applies before departure.
Are landing permits required for Wilson Airport?
Landing permit requirements depend on the flight type, aircraft, operator status, route, schedule, and purpose of the flight. Operators should confirm permit requirements before departure.
Is Jet A-1 fuel available at Wilson Airport?
Fuel availability, uplift quantity, timing and documentation should be confirmed before operation. AAES can assist with Jet A-1 fuel coordination in Kenya.
Does AAES provide flight support at Wilson Airport?
Yes. AAES supports flight planning, dispatch, landing permits, overflight permits, ground handling coordination, Jet A-1 fuel coordination, crew logistics, passenger support and 24/7 operational follow-up for Wilson Airport and other airports in Kenya.