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Uganda Airlines Plans to Expand Fleet with Government Permission

Rory Hayfield-Husbands
Last updated: 10 December 2025 19:56
By Rory Hayfield-Husbands
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A Uganda Airlines B787 circling the runway.
The B787 is one of the aircrafts selected for acquisition by Ugandan Airlines and the local Government © Aneesh Bapaye
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Uganda Airlines have come under the spotlight again, after the Ugandan Parliament approved their request for additional funding towards an extensive aircraft purchase. Data from ch-Aviation shows that the Ugandan government have given a $119 million further spending requirement to buy a number of aircraft to meet growing passenger demands.

 

A daylight image depicting the Parliament Building in Uganda
The new budget was finalised on December 3rd, with increased spending costs towards supplying planes for Uganda Airlines. © Parliament of Uganda

 

A Plan with Promise or simply Political Posturing?

This is in the hopes to expand their cargo capacity and meet the increase in demands over further routes which had unexpected delays/cancellations for passengers. It is also believed to be a strategy to boost their finances when they experienced previous difficulties during a similar exchange in 2023/4 when the airline lost close to $67 Million. However Finance Minister Matia Kasaija seems to think it shows promise, given that he announced a new budget in July.

A series of Uganda Airlines planes docked at an airport, with a white tractor on the opposite side.
The parliamentary inspiration is intended to draw in new crafts to the company’s central airport in Entebbe © Matyas Rehak

How has this news been met by others?

This development has been met with scepticism by some politicians, Ibrahim Ssemujju disagreed with the decision, and In a formal statement he said:

“The ministry is requesting more than KES400 billion to purchase new aircraft for Uganda Airlines, yet the country has not recovered from the Bombardier deal, where we purchased aircraft that were already being phased out…a thorough due diligence process must be presented.”

However Jenifer Bamuturaki, the CEO of Uganda Airlines does not buy into the criticism. She believes that these factors were outside of the airline’s control, saying that:

“When you’re given a NOTAM [Notice to Air Missions], you have to change your schedules, and that causes a delay,”

Minister of Works and Transport, Edward Katumba claims that 40% of traffic is handled by their main airport in Entebbe, and that it is “overstretched” to keep up with the rising demand.

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Rory Hayfield-Husbands
ByRory Hayfield-Husbands
Aviation Reporter - A dedicated professional with 2.5 years’ experience in the fast-paced hospitality industry, developing resilience, teamwork and attention to detail. With an academic background in Performing Arts and a growing passion for Creative Writing, they bring strong storytelling instincts, discipline and innovation, approaching every task with commitment, honesty and determination.
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