Late yesterday, Rwanda’s national airline announced that IATA, the International Air Transport Association, awarded them the coveted IOSA Certificate following an extensive audit process which the a
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The audit of RwandAir was carried out on behalf of IATA by the GHS Aviation Group, one of the few companies approved by IATA to conduct such audits on their behalf.
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The East African
Monday May 10 2021
The Uganda Airlines A330-800 neo taking off from Tolouse, France, for Uganda. It arrived in Entebbe on December 22, 2020. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
Summary
Chief executive Cornwell Muleya, finance director Paul Turacayisenga, safety and compliance director Bruno Oringi, human resources director Paul Ssebowa and ground handling manager Harvey Kalama were sent home to pave the way for an investigation into the airline’s operations.
Later, Gen Edward Katumba Wamala, Minister for Works and Transport, said they had been forced to take accumulated leave.
On May 5, the entire board, led by Perez Ahabwe, was also sent packing. Although the letter sacking them was written on April 30, it only got to the board in the first week of May.