Skylink's website is a careful and skillful exercise in not giving any details or hard facts. So are the photos - carefully taken to avoid any registrations! However, the landing Van definitely belongs to TropicAir (based in Nanyuki) as they have a distinctive colour scheme, the middle one could be any file photo or anonymous white Van - and the third one is mostly likely XPA belonging to one of the missionary organisations - the blue 'bonnet' kind of gives it away.
So last time was just a general departure apron picture showing other operator's planes, and this time picking a few planes that belong to other companies. If they really do have all the planes they list, why don't they show us a picture?? I wonder.
And someone wrote that a work permit would be granted within 48 hours of the forms being submitted. Not in Kenya it ain't! A work permit application takes literally weeks to be granted. At least 2 months if not 3 on average. If they can achieve legal paperwork in 2 days, I bet the new Minister of Immigration would be very keen to know how....