Uganda’s Aviation Sector Grows with New Routes and Updated Facilities
UCAA Director General Fred Bamwesigye stressed that these advancements were the consequence of focused initiatives to improve airport infrastructure and increase aviation connectivity.
Uganda Airlines Cut Losses By 26% In A Year
According to the Uganda Auditor General’s report, Uganda Airlines has cut its losses by 26% in the last 12 months, marking an important financial milestone.
Uganda’s Air Traffic Area Is Growing
Ten operators received Air Services Licenses (ASL) from the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) in 2024, comprising three license renewals and seven new licenses.
Entebbe Airport Reflects IATA’s Anticipated Worldwide Development
The airport saw 183,728 foreign travelers in October 2024, up from 5,545 in October 2023, with an average of 5,926 per day.
Entebbe Airport’s 5-Day Safety Week
The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority has organized Safety Week activities for November 11–15, 2024, in collaboration with Entebbe International Airport partners.
August Sees a Record High in Entebbe Airport Passenger Volume
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) released statistics showing that, out of the total passengers, 104,646 were arriving and 108,055 were departing.
Entebbe Airport Handles More Travelers and Cargo
In the first half of 2024, Entebbe Airport had 1,069,224 foreign passengers from January to June and an additional 182,494 passengers in July.
President Museveni Meets Representatives of Boeing Company
President Museveni gave the delegation his word during the meeting that Uganda is prepared to work with Boeing to advance the nation’s aviation industry.
Entebbe Airport Will Increase Muslim Prayer Areas
The UCAA administration was inspired to plan the Iftar meal for the community by Mr. Bamwesigye’s emphasis on the importance of Ramadan and the principles of harmony and sharing.
Uganda to Participate in the Single African Air Transport Market
Representatives from twelve Eastern and Southern African nations attended the conference, which was arranged by a number of regional organizations, including COMESA, the European Union, the Africa Civil Aviation Commission (AFCAC), IGAD, and the East African Community.