Uganda airlines first commercial flight had eight passengers on board

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The inaugural flight of the revived Uganda

Uganda Airlines today morning had its first commercial flight from Entebbe to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) with eight passengers on board.

The airline, which departed at Entebbe Airport at 6:05am touched down at JKIA at exactly 7:00am, five minutes ahead of the scheduled landing.

The passengers were businessman Peter Ssenkungu, Workers’ Union leader Usher Wilson Owere, his wife Evelyn Were, Kwezi Tabaro, Joseph Kasigazi, and journalists Alon Mwesigwa, Olive Nakatudde and Gyegenda Ssemakula.

The flight captain was Charles Karabarinde, helped by First officer Denis Chotum. The purser was Asiimwe Neema and the cabin crew members were Ronnie Kasemiire and Johnson Mugume.

Two pilots in training Drazu Tina and Rashid Cheboy were on the flight carrying out observations.

The language on board was English and none of the local languages.
 

The inaugural flight of the revived Uganda


Uganda Airlines today morning had its first commercial flight from Entebbe to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) with eight passengers on board.

The airline, which departed at Entebbe Airport at 6:05am touched down at JKIA at exactly 7:00am, five minutes ahead of the scheduled landing.

The passengers were businessman Peter Ssenkungu, Workers’ Union leader Usher Wilson Owere, his wife Evelyn Were, Kwezi Tabaro, Joseph Kasigazi, and journalists Alon Mwesigwa, Olive Nakatudde and Gyegenda Ssemakula.

The flight captain was Charles Karabarinde, helped by First officer Denis Chotum. The purser was Asiimwe Neema and the cabin crew members were Ronnie Kasemiire and Johnson Mugume.

Two pilots in training Drazu Tina and Rashid Cheboy were on the flight carrying out observations.

The language on board was English and none of the local languages.
Aidea was good, but are th Ugandans ready for flying?And the number was "good and promising". ButAnyway what was its board capacity or was it designed for eight passengers only?
 
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