
Airline Captain
A member of Women In aviation International since1998 to date Capt. Koki has been a focal point in mentorship of young girls in Aviation. Is a professional pilot in Kenya, she was the first female on the African continent to become certified as a Captain of the Boeing 787 “Dreamliner” aircraft
She flies for Kenya Airways, the national airline of Kenya.
At the age of 17 years, she enrolled in flight school at Nairobi’s Wilson Airport, where she obtained her Private Pilot’s License. She continued her pilot education in Oklahoma City in the United States where she was awarded the Commercial Pilot’s License, by the Federal Aviation Authority.
She returned to Kenya in 1995 did some flying for General Aviation and was then hired by Kenya Airways, as their first female pilot. She was the only female pilot at the airline for the next six years. In 2004, she became the first African woman to qualify to captain a commercial aircraft, when she qualified to command the Boeing 737. She has since qualified to command the Boeing 767. She then took the conversion course which allowed her to transition to commanding a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Kenya Airways then promoted her to Captain of the B787, making her the first African female Boeing 787 Captain in the world. Her employer made that announcement on 15 April 2014.
Her motivation to become a commercial pilot was developed when she was five years old, by observing her father, a pilot for Kenya Airways at that time. Captain Mutungi, who is the mother of one son born circa 2006, enjoys flying and mentoring others, especially female pilots. In September 2014, Mutungi was one of 39 pilots at Kenya Airways, out of a total of 530 and she was the designated Captain on the Nairobi to Paris route on the B787.
She is a mother to two amazing boys and in December 2014, was named among “The 20 Youngest Power Women In Africa 2014”, by Forbes Magazine. She was also ranked in the Top Forty under Forty since the inception of the award, for 5 consecutive years.