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Breaking Barriers: Female Pilot Vanita Kayiwa Charts Uganda Airlines’ Future.

Ronald Kasoma
Last updated: July 18, 2025 11:32 am
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Ronald Kasoma
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First Officer Vanita Kayiwa shaking hands with President Yoweri Museveni at one of the functions. Kayiwa is an inspiration to the girl child.
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As Uganda Airlines Flight UR111 touched down from London Gatwick at Entebbe International Airport this week, it carried more than just passengers. On the flight deck, First Officer Vanita Kayiwa, a name synonymous with quiet strength and groundbreaking achievement, embodies the very aspiration of Uganda Airlines to reach new heights and redefine its place in global aviation.

Vanita is not merely a pilot; she is a powerful symbol of Uganda Airlines’ commitment to excellence, modernity, and the empowerment of a new generation. Her presence in the cockpit of one of Africa’s most advanced aircraft, the Airbus A330-800neo, speaks volumes about the national carrier’s ambition and its dedication to operating at the highest international standards.

Growing up in Buziga, Kampala, and an alumna of Gayaza High School, Vanita’s journey into the traditionally male-dominated skies has been one of sharp competence and unwavering focus.

Her precision and grace in navigating complex international routes underscore the rigorous professionalism that Uganda Airlines seeks to embed across its operations. She represents the elite calibre of aviators being cultivated to pilot the nation’s flag carrier into a future where safety, efficiency, and world-class service are paramount.

For every young girl dreaming from a classroom, a village, or a crowded airport terminal, Vanita’s image in the cockpit is a powerful affirmation that “Never doubt that you belong in spaces like this too.”

Vanita Kayiwa (R) on duty aboard Uganda Airlines, the A330-800neo.

Her trailblazing path, including being the first Ugandan woman to achieve Captain status at Air Serv Limited, not only shatters stereotypes but also serves as a beacon of possibility, inspiring a new generation to pursue careers in aviation and STEM fields.

While her role is that of a First Officer, Vanita’s impact extends far beyond the technical duties of the flight deck. She is an invaluable asset in shaping Uganda Airlines’ brand identity, enhancing public trust, and projecting an image of a progressive, inclusive, and highly capable airline on the global stage.

Her professionalism and dedication are a testament to the internal standards and values that are crucial for an airline striving for sustained growth and profitability.

Uganda Airlines is charting an ambitious course with new routes, fleet modernisation, and a relentless focus on customer experience. In this transformative journey, individuals like Vanita are indispensable. They are the living embodiment of the airline’s promise: highly skilled professionals flying advanced aircraft, instilling confidence, and inspiring a nation. “We’re so proud of you, Vanita. You carry more than passengers. You carry hope,” Uganda Airlines affirmed.

Indeed, through her skill, her presence, and the hope she embodies, First Officer Vanita Kayiwa is unequivocally taking Uganda Airlines to its next level of prestige and possibility.

TAGGED:civil aviation authorityGatwickJennifer Bamuturaki.uganda airlinesVanita KayiwaVianney Lugya
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