Uganda Airlines has once again soared to new heights winning the ch-aviation Africa’s Youngest Aircraft Fleet Award for the fifth consecutive year.
The prestigious accolade reaffirms the airline’s unwavering commitment to maintaining a modern, efficient and environmentally friendly fleet.
The award, presented by ch-aviation, a leading global provider of aviation intelligence, recognizes airlines with the youngest and most advanced aircraft fleets across the continent.
Uganda Airlines’ consistent recognition indicates its dedication to delivering topnotch service through the use of cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices.
“We are honored to receive this award for the fifth year in a row,” Uganda Airlines officially posted on X (formerly twitter).
Added in the post, “This achievement reflects our commitment to offering our passengers a world-class travel experience while prioritizing efficiency and environmental responsibility.”
Uganda Airlines operates a fleet consisting of Airbus A330-800neo and Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft, boasting an average fleet age of under five years. The airline’s investment in new-generation aircraft not only enhances passenger comfort but also significantly reduces carbon emissions and operational costs.
As the national carrier continues to expand its network across Africa and beyond, this recognition strengthens Uganda Airlines’ position as one of the fastest-growing airlines on the continent.
Air Tanzania became the second followed by Jambojet, Air Cairo and lastly Air Austral.
The ch-aviation Youngest Aircraft Fleet Award recognizes airlines across the globe which maintains young, modern, and efficient aircraft. Airlines dedicated to keeping their fleet young with new-generation aircraft contribute significantly to decreasing carbon dioxide emissions within the aviation industry and help achieve better fuel efficiency.