[Independent (Kampala)] Uganda s aviation sector is quietly experiencing its strongest recovery in decades. Entebbe International Airport recorded over 2.2 million international passengers in 2024, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. Cargo exports of flowers, fish and others are climbing. Uganda Airlines, with its modern fleet of A330neos and CRJ900s, has expanded its network and is now flying to 14 countries, serving 18 destinations with 21 routes. Regional airports such as Arua and Mbarara are registering double and triple-digit
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