Jomo Kenyatta International Airport officials have launched investigations following two Kenya Airways planes that collided on Saturday at the airport.
Kenya Civil Aviation Authority Director-General Gilbert Kibe said the Embraer planes collided while undergoing maintenance.
However, no injuries were reported.
“We will find out what went wrong and we will mitigate to ensure it does not happen again,” he said.
Following the accident, Mr Kibe added that a disruption of services at JKIA would be inevitable.
“Some flights will likely be cancelled. Every aeroplane has something that it’s doing every day. If two are not available, that will really mess up the schedule,” he said.
“We hope that the flights will come back to normal as soon as possible,” added Captain Kibe.
The troubled airline has been battling to win back the confidence of passengers after a tumultuous couple of years that involved a long-standing feud with pilots’ union, the Kenya Airline Pilots Association, and a shift in top management.