Audit Failure Clips Uganda Airlines' Wings

Three local airlines including Air Uganda planes have been grounded at Entebbe airport following its failure of an audit undertaken by the International Civil Aviation Authority, the regulator of the global aviation industry - a result denied by the Civil Aviation Authority but which could have an impact on travel and tourism.

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Entebbe International airport.

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