Air Uganda
Meridiana Africa Airlines (Uganda) Limited, trading as Air Uganda, was a privately owned airline in Uganda from 2007-2014, which suspended its operations due to its air operator's certificate (AOC) being revoked by the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Until then, Air Uganda had been largely recognized as the national carrier, following the collapse of Uganda Airlines in May 2001. Headquartered in Kampala, and with its operations base at Entebbe International Airport, Air Uganda used a fleet of three aircraft to operate scheduled flights from Entebbe to various countries in Eastern and Central Africa.
History
Air Uganda was formed in 2007, beginning commercial flight operations on 15 November 2007, and was reported to have carried over 70,000 passengers within its first twelve months, with an average load factor of 70% between Entebbe and Juba. The load factor between Entebbe and Nairobi averaged 60% during the first year of operation.
In the fourth quarter of 2011, Air Uganda announced plans to start domestic service during 2012. This would require the airline to acquire appropriate aircraft to serve the domestic market.