Consider using the aws-cli snap. It is updated by aws and tracks the
latest version. As of today it is at 1.15.63:

> snap info aws-cli
name:      aws-cli
summary:   Universal Command Line Interface for Amazon Web Services
publisher: aws
contact:   https://console.aws.amazon.com/support
license:   unknown
description: |
  The AWS CLI is an open source tool built on top of the AWS SDK for Python
  (Boto) that provides commands for interacting with AWS services. With
  minimal configuration, you can start using all of the functionality
  provided by the AWS Management Console from your favorite terminal program.
commands:
  - aws-cli.aws
snap-id:      CRrJViJiSuDcCkU31G0xpNRVNaj4P960
tracking:     stable
refresh-date: 9 days ago, at 07:33 PDT
channels:                       
  stable:    1.15.63 (133) 15MB classic
  candidate: ↑                  
  beta:      ↑                  
  edge:      ↑                  
installed:   1.15.63 (133) 15MB classic

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  Update awscli to 1.15.15 from sid

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