Entebbe Airport, Cargo Generated Almost Sh3 Billion

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In contrast to the 70% of cargo that is tax-exempt and passes through Entebbe Airport, the remaining 30% brings in three billion shillings in revenue annually.

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In contrast to the 70% of cargo that is tax-exempt and passes through Entebbe Airport, the remaining 30% brings in three billion shillings in revenue annually.

Medical supplies, cargo for government initiatives, and spare parts for businesses or equipment for aircraft maintenance are all exempt cargo. Simon Esunget, the customs supervisor at Entebbe Airport, disclosed this.

Esunget emphasized the significance of freight handling and pointed out that it employs millions of Ugandans.

He said this on Saturday while displaying a shipment of ground support equipment that Menzies, previously Enhas, a business that manages 80% of the cargo at Entebbe airport, had imported and constructed.

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“From a customs perspective, we are excited with this addition because it helps drive the agenda for service quality enhancement for people who use the airport to bring the cargo into the country,” the customs officer said.

Electric forklifts, lift tracks, and a £1 billion Cobus bus are among the pieces of machinery.

Menzies’ general manager Nouamane Zahouani stated that the business is working to replace its traditional diesel equipment with electric versions in order to protect the environment.

He omitted to mention the total cost of the equipment Menzies had to purchase, though.

According to the UCAA Vision 2025–2024, we are implementing a whole new system to improve the passenger experience, Zahouani said.

The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA), according to Emmanuel Barungi, the general manager of Entebbe airport, is currently carrying out a number of renovations and extension projects at the airport. He said that the new machinery will be compatible with these changes.

Eng. Ayub Sooma, the director for airports and aviation security, backed up Barungi’s claim by saying that the recently purchased ramp equipment will facilitate travelers from the ramp to the terminal building in addition to the forklifts that will be employed in the recently launched cargo complex.

The capacity has been improved with extra ground handling equipment, and we anticipate providing better customer service as a result, Sooma added.

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