Uganda Airlines swears in new board members.

Hon. Fred Byamukama, the State Minister for Transport, on Friday, 22nd August 2025, presided over the oath-taking of seven new members of the Uganda Airlines board to serve for the next 3 years.
The new Uganda Airlines board members include: Mr. Patrick Ocailap, who is also the Deputy Secretary to the Treasury in the Ministry of Finance, Priscilla Mirembe Sseruka as Chairperson, Barbara Namugambe, Herbert Kamuntu, Samson Rwabwire, Constant Othieno Mayende, and Abdul Karim Omoding.
In her inaugural speech as chair of the seven new members, Priscilla Mirembe Sseruka, as Chairperson, outlined the board’s priorities, including strengthening Uganda Airlines’ growth, expanding its route network, and acquiring additional aircraft over the next three years.
She said the priorities also include a 10-year Corporate Strategy aligning with the NDP IV, increasing the fleet of aircraft, expanding routes, closing in on the loss margins, and continuing to strengthen the human resource skills.
Hon. Byamukama, in his remarks, highlighted the importance of Uganda Airlines as a symbol of the Country's pride and progress, hence its success being integral in the economic fortunes of the Country.
"Uganda Airlines is very dear to H.E Kaguta Museveni because he understood that establishing it would provide social and economic benefits by boosting tourism, trade and economic growth," he said.
The CEO of Uganda Airlines, Jeniffer Bamuturaki, said that Uganda Airlines has been able to hit full capacity, just three months into the Entebbe-London route.
“We have carried full flights to a point that even the airport operator where we land is asking. Can you tell us why this is happening? Because it’s too soon for an airline to start and already have full flights. Not one, not two, but daily in the season that we are in,” she said.
On May, 18, 2025, Uganda Airlines launched direct flights to London’s Gatwick Airport to open a new chapter for the national carrier.
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