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Uganda signs deal with Boeing to buy 10 new aircraft to bolster its fleet

Agreement to strengthen Ugandan aviation fleet

Written by Mohamed Omran

The airline company signed Ugandan An agreement with Boeing to purchase 10 new aircraft worth approximately $985 million.

Uganda signs deal with Boeing to buy 10 new aircraft to bolster its fleet

 

The deal includes four Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners for long-haul flights, four Boeing 737 MAX aircraft for regional flights, as well as two freighters dedicated to cargo transport operations.

 

The agreement was signed at the presidential palace in Entebbe in the presence of President Yoweri Museveni.

This expansion is expected to nearly double the company's fleet, enhance its international services and shipping operations, with deliveries to begin soon.

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