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Uganda Hosts The 48th East African Consultative Meeting on Facilitation of Air Transport

Delegates together with Uganda’s Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala (3rd right on the front row) at the ongoing 48th East African Consultative Meeting on Facilitation of Air Transport at Speke Resort Munyonyo

 Uganda, through the Ministry of Works and Transport and Uganda Civil Aviation Authority, is hosting the 48th East African Consultative Meeting on Facilitation of Air Transport (EAC-FAL) at Speke Resort Munyonyo from 26th–28th November 2025.

The meeting was officially opened by the Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, who welcomed delegates from across the East African Community, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency (CASSOA), the African Union Commission, and several partner agencies.

In his opening remarks, the Minister highlighted Uganda’s strong commitment to regional aviation cooperation, improved passenger facilitation, and enhanced air transport efficiency.

He noted Uganda’s growing role in air transport in the region, with Entebbe International Airport handling over 243,000 international passengers in August 2025 alone, and Uganda Airlines expanding its route network to 17 destinations.

Speaking on behalf of the UCAA Director General, Ms. Olive B. Lumonya, the Deputy Director General, emphasized the importance of harmonizing facilitation standards across the region to ensure the seamless movement of passengers, cargo and aircraft in line with ICAO’s Annex 9 on Facilitation.

She commended the inspection of Entebbe International Airport carried out by delegates earlier in the week, noting that the feedback they share through such engagements is vital for continuous improvement.

Delegates are set to deliberate on key issues, including:

* Reviewing progress on ICAO standards implementation

* Strengthening regional cooperation on air transport facilitation

* Enhancing efficiencies in aircraft, passenger, and cargo processing

* Supporting tourism, trade, and connectivity across East Africa

As Uganda continues to invest in modern infrastructure, including the expansion of the passenger terminal building at Entebbe International Airport, rehabilitation of key runways, and the development of Hoima International Airport, meetings like the EAC-FAL reaffirm Uganda’s dedication to safe, efficient, and globally competitive aviation services and standards.

 

Taddewo William Senyonyi
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William is a seasoned business and finance journalist. He is also an agripreneur and a coffee enthusiast.

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