Menu
Home
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
Featured content
New posts
New media
New media comments
New resources
Latest activity
Media
New media
New comments
Search media
Resources
Latest reviews
Search resources
Misc
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Home
Forums
Labrish
Nyuuz
Uganda calls for tighter EAC air links, airport upgrades take flight
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73743, member: 636"] Uganda's aviation boss just wrapped up a regional meeting at Speke Resort, where she basically flexed about how the country crushed its latest safety audit and told neighbors they need to work together on making air travel less of a hassle. Olive Birungi Lumonya dropped stats showing Entebbe Airport moved over 1.1 million international passengers through the first half of the year, which is up from last year, and said inspectors came through to check things out before the session. The government is dumping cash into upgrades that will bump terminal capacity from 2 million people annually to 3.5 million, plus building a massive cargo center and fixing runways. They are also constructing a new airport in Hoima to handle oil and gas traffic from the Albertine region. The meeting brought delegates from across East Africa to hash out how to standardize security protocols and improve passenger flow between countries. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Name
Post reply
Home
Forums
Labrish
Nyuuz
Uganda calls for tighter EAC air links, airport upgrades take flight
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn more…
Top