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UCAA, Community Members Discuss How to Fight Bird Hazards at the Airport
The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) and locals living near Entebbe International Airport met this week and discussed the partnership […]
Entebbe Airport undertakes Emergency Simulation exercise
n emergency simulation exercise that involved ‘a crashed aircraft,’ was conducted by Entebbe international airport on Friday, The partial emergency […]
UCAA & Entebbe Airport Catholic community extend support to Kigungu Primary School
The Entebbe International Airport Catholic Association, in conjunction with Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA), constructed a Lavatory for Kigungu Primary […]
NATIONAL FACILITATION COMMITTEE STAKEHOLDERS BRAINSTORM ON ENHANCING SERVICE PROVISION AT EIA
By Joan Kamwesigye Tushabe Members of the Air Transport National Facilitation Committee (NFALC) chaired by The Commissioner Transport Regulation and […]
ICAO and Uganda sign agreement to boost aviation development
The safe, secure, and sustainable development of Uganda’s aviation sector will be supported by a new capacity development and implementation agreement with […]
1,600 Ugandan pilgrims set for Mecca
A total of 1,600 pilgrims from Uganda are expected to travel to Mecca through Entebbe International Airport between June 1-7, […]
Excitement as Kisoro Aerodrome Reopens After Months of Rehabilitation Works
Uganda Civil Aviation Authority- UCAA on Friday 31 May, 2024 oversaw test flights at Kisoro Aerodrome, marking the end of […]
COUNTRIES WITH WHICH UGANDA HAS CONCLUDED BILATERAL AIR SERVICE AGREEMENTS
Uganda has concluded Bilateral Air Service Agreements (BASAs) with fifty six (56) Countries namely; Algeria, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Benin, Botswana, […]
EIA TRAFFIC CONTINUES TO GROW WITH THE AMENDS
Entebbe International Airport experienced a remarkable increase in both passenger and cargo traffic in April 2024. The airport handled a […]