Alleastafrica
All East Africa - Latest NewsHEADLINESUGANDA

Uganda acquires 2 new jets, seeks to revive national airline

KAMPALA,  — Uganda’s government has taken delivery of two new passenger jets in a bid to revive the national carrier that collapsed years ago.

Uganda Airlines is set to begin operations in June. It will fly to regional destinations at first.

Fanfare marked the arrival on Tuesday of two jets from Canadian aerospace company Bombardier at the Entebbe International Airport.

Two more Bombardier jets have been ordered, as well as two Airbus planes.

The old Uganda Airlines collapsed in 2001 amid alleged mismanagement.

Longtime President Yoweri Museveni is championing the revamped airline as a symbol of national pride, calling it “a new baby.”

Authorities acknowledge challenges ahead but hope Uganda Airlines will survive as the East African nation becomes an oil producer.

By AP

 

Related posts

Eritrea says UN Security Council must lift useless and unjustified sanctions

NewsDesk

Kibuku County MP injured in car accident

Newsroom

Suspects in the Murder of Uganda’s police spokesman claim they are being tortured

NewsDesk

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More