The US Federal Aviation Administration says Kenya has complied with international safety standards and can have direct flights to the US after waiting for more than a decade.

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The FAA in a statement today said Kenya has received a category 1 rating under the agency's International Aviation Safety Assessment Program. With that rating, Kenyan air carriers can establish services to the US.

Kenya's transport minister James Macharia described the category 1 status as a major milestone in the country's aviation industry.

Kenya is East Africa's largest economy. Kenya transformed its main airport after a 2013 fire destroyed its international terminal because the airport had only one fire engine working.

Some rescuers, including police, looted ATMs and forex bureaus instead of fighting the blaze.

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