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Jennifer Bamuturaki Applauded for Strategic Clarity and Transparency Amid Inherited Aircraft Challenges at Uganda Airlines

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In a striking display of transparency and level-headed leadership, Uganda Airlines Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Bamuturaki offered a forthright explanation to Members of Parliament about some of the inherited structural challenges facing the national carrier particularly regarding the aging CRJ aircraft fleet, which are no longer being manufactured globally.

Bamuturaki appeared before Parliament’s Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE) this week, as part of an ongoing review of the Auditor General’s report for the 2023/2024 financial year.

The session, chaired by Hon. Medard Lubega Ssegona, brought into sharp focus the sustainability of the airline’s current operations and the long-term financial outlook of the country’s flagship carrier.

During the proceedings, Bamuturaki revealed that Uganda’s four CRJ900 aircraft regional jets designed for short-haul travel and each with a capacity of 75 passengers are becoming increasingly difficult to maintain due to their global production being discontinued by the manufacturer.

The revelation, though surprising to many MPs, was delivered with calm and composure, highlighting Bamuturaki’s commitment to honest engagement and institutional accountability.

“The CRJ aircraft are ideal for regional operations, but the manufacturer has since ceased production. Spare parts are increasingly difficult to source globally, which poses a significant operational risk,” Bamuturaki stated.

The CRJ aircraft were acquired in 2017, under a different leadership structure, as part of the government’s plan to revive the national airline.

However, according to Bamuturaki, the current management was not involved in the decision-making process surrounding their purchase.

She pointed to the role played by the former Uganda Airlines Project Implementation Team, led by then-Project Director Ephraim Bagenda, as being central in the selection and procurement process.

“This is a legacy decision,” she clarified. “We are managing its consequences today, but we were not part of the original procurement.”

The aircraft, she further explained, are now approaching their 10- to 11-year operational threshold a point at which CRJ jets typically begin to experience serious wear and tear, increasing maintenance costs and reducing their cost-efficiency.

This, coupled with high fuel costs and crew-related expenses, has contributed to the airline’s financial loss of Shs 237.855 billion in the 2023/2024 financial year.

The loss, detailed in the Auditor General’s report, was another key concern for the committee.

But Bamuturaki was well-prepared, offering a thorough breakdown of cost drivers, including fluctuating fuel prices, foreign exchange impacts on dollar-denominated contracts, and the growing expense of maintaining aging aircraft.

“We have been renegotiating existing contracts to get better terms, especially in areas like maintenance, ground handling, and crew services. All new contracts are now reviewed thoroughly to ensure value for money,” she explained.

Her remarks seemed to impress some committee members, who acknowledged the strategic effort being made by the current administration to shift the airline toward more sustainable and prudent financial practices.

MPs, however, pressed further on whether the airline had a clear long-term plan to replace the aging CRJ fleet.

In response, Bamuturaki indicated that discussions were ongoing within the Ministry of Works and Transport and the airline’s board to evaluate modern, cost-effective aircraft options that align with the regional and international ambitions of Uganda Airlines.

“Our long-term vision includes the possibility of fleet modernization, subject to government approval and strategic investment partnerships,” she said.

On the issue of suppliers, Bamuturaki was again transparent.

She named several key suppliers, including those for fuel and aircraft parts, most of whom are internationally certified vendors based in the United States and Europe.

This global sourcing, she noted, was necessary given the specialized nature of aviation-grade equipment and safety standards.

Her performance before COSASE was a sharp contrast to the confusion that sometimes characterizes public sector accountability sessions. Observers praised Bamuturaki for her professionalism, data-driven responses, and refusal to deflect responsibility, even when explaining decisions made before her tenure.

Analysts have pointed out that Uganda Airlines is still in its nascent stages of operation, having officially relaunched in 2019.

Like many new national carriers, it faces start-up challenges from fleet issues and market penetration to high fixed costs and international competition.

What makes Bamuturaki’s leadership notable, they say, is her strategic foresight and open-door management style, which are helping to slowly build internal systems of efficiency and external trust with the public and policymakers.

Despite a difficult financial year, Uganda Airlines under Bamuturaki has made strides.

The airline has expanded its route network to include major cities across East, Central, and Southern Africa, and continues to position itself as a key player in regional aviation.

Efforts are also underway to revamp customer service, improve punctuality, and explore code-sharing agreements** with larger international carriers.

In a sector known for turbulence both literal and institutional Jennifer Bamuturaki stands out as a leader committed to navigating through inherited storms with transparency, accountability, and a focus on long-term sustainability.

Her appearance before COSASE may have raised tough questions, but it also solidified her reputation as a CEO who leads with honesty, clarity, and a deep understanding of the aviation business. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

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