Ethiopian Airlines sticks with Boeing despite tragedy
March 25—Ethiopian Airlines management on Monday said US-based Boeing remains their first choice for equipment and […]
Read moreElectricity distributor profits go up nearly fourfold to $35m
March 25—There is good news for Umeme. Announcing its financial results today, the electricity distributor posted […]
Read moreKiira Motors assembly plant sets benchmark for local content
The ongoing construction of a motor vehicle assembly plant by Uganda’s automotive value chain pioneer, Kiira […]
Read moreJapanese lacquer maker pins regional hopes on anti-malaria paint
March 20—East Africa’s paints market is set for a shake-up. Japanese coatings maker, Kansai Plascon, is […]
Read moreEntebbe sees 10pc increase in passenger traffic, cargo dimmed by South Sudan suspension
Entebbe posted double-digit growth during 2018, handling 1, 840,264 international passengers compared to 1.65 million in […]
Read moreEntebbe sees 10pc growth in passenger numbers
Entebbe posted double-digit growth during 2018, handling 1, 840,264 international passengers compared to 1.65 million in […]
Read moreDespite a tragic start, the 737Max is an indispensable partner in the quest for sustainable aviation
Michael Wakabi The global grounding of Boeing’s 737 Max fleet by US regulators last week once […]
Read moreUganda postpones aircraft deliveries for second time
Uganda Airlines has for the second time deferred delivery of the first set of aircraft, from […]
Read moreAirbus rebuilds lost backlog with Lufthansa A350 order
A Lufthansa Group order for 20 additional A350-900’s has helped Airbus partially recover the backlog it […]
Read moreAir Senegal blazes trail for A330-neo in Africa
Air Senegal has become the African operator of the Airbus A330-900 after taking delivery of an […]
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