Uganda Airlines scores 10 aircraft. Air India pumps the brakes.
Two airlines. Two very different moves. Uganda Airlines signed a deal with Boeing to purchase up to 10 new aircraft — a clear expansion play for the national flag carrier. Meanwhile, Air India is reportedly in talks with Airbus and Boeing to defer deliveries as Tata pushes the carrier to cut losses. Growth and retreat, in the same news cycle.
These aren't abstract corporate shuffles. Fleet decisions shape routes, seat availability, and ticket prices. When one carrier builds out and another pulls back, the ripple hits travelers before the press releases do.
Gobble's Take: Uganda Airlines is betting on Boeing while Air India quietly delays — proof that "expansion" and "retreat" can happen in the same industry at the same time, and passengers are usually the last to hear about either.
Source: Airways NOTAM
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