Uganda Airlines Soars with New Boeing Deal
The purchase will add eight passenger jets and two freighters as the airline seeks more direct routes and stronger long-haul service, officials said.
- On Wednesday, Uganda Airlines signed a Shs3.7 trillion agreement with Boeing to acquire 10 new aircraft, witnessed by President Yoweri Museveni at State House.
- Fleet constraints recently forced the airline to cancel international flights after mechanical issues grounded two long-haul A330neo jets, requiring temporary lease of a Boeing Dreamliner.
- Under the agreement, Boeing will supply eight passenger aircraft with 294 seats and two cargo freighters, with four large passenger jets arriving in the first delivery phase.
- Transport Minister Fred Byamukama stated the investment will reduce Uganda's dependence on transit hubs and boost direct flights, aiming to increase tourist arrivals and competitiveness.
- Government plans include finalizing Kabalega International Airport and expanding Entebbe International Airport; once international operations stabilize, the airline aims to introduce domestic flights to Gulu, Kotido, Kidepo, and Mbarara.
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Uganda Airlines Commits to Acquire 10 Boeing Aircraft in Major Fleet Expansion
Uganda Airlines has signed a commitment with Boeing to acquire 10 new aircraft, including eight passenger planes and two freighters, in a major step towards expanding its fleet and strengthening its international operations.
Uganda's national airline agrees to buy 10 new Boeing aircraft
Uganda Airlines Ignites African Skies with Massive Boeing Jet Order
AeroNewsJournal Image: AI GeneratedSeattle, June 12 - Boeing has secured a significant double-digit aircraft order from Uganda Airlines, marking a major milestone in African aviation expansion. The deal, valued at approximately $985 million (Shs3.7 trillion), involves the acquisition of 10 new Boeing jets, including eight passenger aircraft and two cargo freighters. This strategic partnership strengthens Uganda Airlines' fleet modernization effo…

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