Normal flights at Kenya Airways resumed on Friday after the court halted the planned strike by pilots.
This is after labour court judge Nduma Nderi ruled that Kenya Airline Pilots Association(Kalpa) should be served with court papers barring the Tuesday strike.
"All flights scheduled for today were crewed and on schedule," read a statement from KQ.
The association had given a seven-day notice citing mismanagement of KQ.
“Our position as a union regarding the immediate change of guard at Kenya Airways is certainly not new," said secretary general Paul Gichinga.
Among the people they wants replaced was the chairman Dennis Awori and CEO Mumbi Nguze.