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Uganda Airlines gets Shs422 billion boost for 10 new aircraft to expand fleet and stabilise operations

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 26, 2026
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The government has set aside Shs422.26 billion to expand Uganda Airlines’ fleet, in a move aimed at boosting its operations and restoring stability to its route network.

The funding, drawn from a supplementary budget approved earlier this year, will go towards acquiring 10 new aircraft. Officials say the expansion is critical for strengthening the airline’s capacity, especially as it seeks to grow its presence on long-haul routes.

In recent months, the national carrier has struggled with a limited fleet, a challenge that has disrupted schedules and forced the suspension of some international flights. With only a few aircraft in operation, routine maintenance and unexpected technical issues have had a major impact on its ability to maintain consistent services.

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The pressure became more evident when the airline had to temporarily lease a Boeing Dreamliner from Ethiopian Airlines to keep its long-distance routes running—highlighting the urgent need for more planes.

According to the Ministry of Finance, the funds were secured through borrowing and are reflected in its latest economic performance report. The report shows that government borrowing in February rose to Shs1.22 trillion, higher than the planned Shs985.85 billion, largely due to increased spending commitments.

Part of this spending included payments towards the aircraft purchase, alongside rising interest costs linked to domestic borrowing.

Despite these financial pressures, the fleet expansion is seen as a necessary step for Uganda Airlines to remain competitive. The airline has been targeting key destinations in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, but its small fleet has limited how often it can fly and how quickly it can grow.

With the planned additions, the government hopes the airline will operate more reliably, expand its routes, and better compete in the international aviation market.

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