JetLink Express (Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta) has had its Air Services Licence reinstated by the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) following a series of meetings held in November. In an interview with Kenya's Nation, airline managing director, Mr Elly Aluvale, said Jetlink hopes to begin preparations to fly again within the first three months of 2014 though this is contingent on the airline being granted its Air Operators Certificate (AOC). “When KCAA let us know their decisions officially, we will start addressing the logistics. We want to be flying again before the end of the first quarter next year,” he said. Jetlink was forced to suspend flights late last year on the back of a foreign currency squeeze in neighbouring South Sudan. As a result, various creditors applied to have the airline liquidated in the hopes of recuperating their losses. However, to avoid being wound-up, Jetlink proposed an equity-sharing scheme with its creditors in return for being allowed to resume operations. While most agreed, a Mexican firm reportedly rejected the proposal.