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Uganda Secures UGX 650 Bn To Upgrade Arua Airfield Into International Airport

The expansion will involve the construction of a 3.5-kilometre paved runway, new taxiways and aprons, a passenger terminal and a cargo terminal among other new features.

Andama Hamid by Andama Hamid
June 19, 2026
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Uganda has secured €155.99 million (approximately UGX 650 billion) from the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), to transform Arua airstrip into an international-standard facility, under Phase one of the Uganda Airports Development Programme.

According to the AfDB group, the upgrade will unlock trade, tourism and investment opportunities across the West Nile region and neighbouring markets in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo countries.

The Bank Group’s Director for the Infrastructure and Urban Development Department, Mr Mike Salawou said the programme aims to improve domestic and regional connectivity through safer, more efficient and climate-resilient aviation infrastructure.

He noted that the expansion will involve the construction of a 3.5-kilometre paved runway capable of handling large aircraft such as the Boeing 777; new taxiways and aprons; a passenger terminal with capacity for 700,000 travellers annually, and a cargo terminal designed to handle 25,000 tonnes per annum. It will also have a new control tower, access roads, car parking and modern safety systems.

“This project is about more than an airport. It is about connecting people to opportunity, opening new markets for businesses, supporting tourism, and strengthening Uganda’s role as a regional trade and logistics hub,” Salawou said.

Of the total programme cost of €157.76 million, the Bank Group will provide an African Development Bank loan of €141.15 million, and a €14.84-million loan from the African Development Fund, the Group’s concessional lending arm. The Government of Uganda will provide an in-kind contribution of €1.77 million.

The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority, Director General Mr Fred Bamwesigye described the upgrade as a significant development for Uganda, which will strengthen aviation infrastructure and regional connectivity, and is expected to stimulate social and economic transformation for the region.

“Arua Airport is currently the second busiest in the country after Entebbe International Airport and has immense growth potential. The airport will also serve as an alternative to Entebbe International Airport during emergencies. We are highly grateful to the African Development Bank for its invaluable partnership and support in this transformative project” he said.

Located roughly 450 kilometres from the capital Kampala, Arua is a strategic gateway to Uganda’s West Nile region and neighbouring countries South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo countries.

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However, limited domestic and international air-travel facilities within this region have hindered its growth.

Arua, is a region endowed with mineral wealth and has strong potential in agriculture, tourism, culture, trade, regional integration and logistics.

It is also the farthest major city from the capital of Kampala; therefore, connectivity improvements will also impact these sectors. Improved air access will help farmers and businesses move perishable goods to regional and international markets more quickly and at a lower cost and also improve access to major tourist attractions in the region.

More than a half-million people in Arua City and District are set to benefit directly from the programme, while the wider West Nile region, home to more than 3.3 million people, will gain from improved transport and investment opportunities.

The programme is expected to create about 500 direct jobs during construction and more than 1,400 indirect jobs in tourism, agriculture and trade.

It will also provide skills training for at least 100 young people, including women, in engineering, construction and equipment operations.

The initiative is aligned with the Bank’s Ten-Year Strategy 2024-2033 as well the transport and infrastructure priority area of the Uganda Country Strategy Paper 2022-2026, which emphasises developing well-maintained quality and sustainable infrastructure to improve market access, and competitiveness to bolster industrialisation.

Tags: African Development Bank Group (AfDB)Arua airstripDirector General Mr Fred BamwesigyeMr Mike SalawouUganda Airports Development Programme.Uganda Civil Aviation Authority

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