Bombardier celebrates delivery of first CRJ900 aircraft to Uganda Airlines

Bombardier Press Release | April 17, 2019

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Bombardier Commercial Aircraft has celebrated the delivery of the first two of four CRJ900 aircraft ordered by Uganda National Airlines Company in July 2018. The new airline has selected Bombardier and the CRJ900 regional jets fitted with the Atmosphere cabin for its upcoming debut, making it the first operator in Africa with this enhanced cabin experience.

Uganda National Airlines Company has selected Bombardier’s CRJ900 regional jets fitted with the Atmosphere cabin for its upcoming debut. Bombardier Photo

The CRJ900 delivery ceremony held April 17 at Bombardier’s Mirabel, Que., facility, was attended by executives of both Uganda Airlines and Bombardier Commercial Aircraft as well as several shop floor employees who build the CRJ900 aircraft.

“We are thrilled to commence our operations with the world’s leading regional jet, and we look forward to providing the most modern passenger experience in regional aviation to the people of Uganda and across Africa,” said Ephraim Bagenda, CEO, Uganda National Airlines.

Dignitaries from Uganda Airlines and government with the Bombardier Commercial Aircraft team at Mirabel. Bombardier Photo

“We congratulate Uganda Airlines for taking delivery of their very first CRJ900 jetliner fitted with the Atmosphere cabin in a dual-class configuration with 76 seats, including 12 first class seats. The CRJ Series is recognized for its superior economics and efficiency, and I am confident that it will be the stepping stone for the development of Uganda’s regional air travel,” said Fred Cromer, president, Bombardier Commercial Aircraft.

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