Thank you Peter, the truth is that the end state of this national master plan 
is up to 2050; the final report having been published in March 2014 ! You will 
recall that the current Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) was established as an 
independent government organization by parliament and prior to that the 
aviation industry largely fell under the docket of I think  under a department 
of the Ministry of Works; it was directly being managed by the government.The 
Civil Aviation Authority was first  established in 1991 through CAA Ordinance 
number 2 of 1991, which was later replaced by CAA Statute Number 3 of 1994, Cap 
354. The Act spells out the establishment, objectives, functions and powers of 
the Authority. At the moment the aviation industry is experiencing a rapid 
transformation and governments have largely liberalized the industry with many 
private players coming in to invest. Therefore, it is in order for government 
to create the necessary conditions to developed the required infrastructure 
that will stimulate growth of the industry and once these conditions are 
created through substantial investments in infrastructural development I am 
sure the industry will take off.Therefore the necessary actions that drive 
government to promote the industry should be encouraged and let us be 
optimistic and not be discourage because of the pace at which some of these 
things at times take place !


Milton Anguyo
 
 Arua,Uganda

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On Thu, 7/4/16, Peter Odama <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] WestNileNet Digest, Vol 92, Issue 4
 To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <[email protected]>, 
"anguyo milton" <[email protected]>
 Date: Thursday, 7 April, 2016, 18:38
 
 Perfect!! are
 politicians reading this intellectual view?
 
 If not I will never waste my votes on any politician in
 Uganda I rather remain neutral I know a single vote never
 count though most of us don't thing alike but we shall
 never ever have long term sustaining investments to absorb
 unemployment across all income brackets unless this only
 visible investment is attempted others will accelerate in
 due course. Mr Milton the 30 years you have mentioned passed
 long ago I don't know when CAA came into existence to
 map Arua air field.
 Thanks Milton
 On Apr 7, 2016 4:57
 PM, "anguyo milton" <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 Dear
 Peter Odama, let me try and discuss the issue of airports
 from the professional standpoint and based on my experience
 in the industry. It is true that the development of airport
 infrastructure is a very expensive undertaking which at the
 same time must meet internationally recognized standards,
 i.e. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
 standards. The current characteristics of Arua airfield are
 as follows according to the Civil Aviation Authority:
 
 
 
 Runway Orientation: 18/36
 
 
 
 Length: 1800 meters
 
 
 
 Width: 30 meters
 
 
 
 Surface: Murram
 
 
 
 Altitude: 5200 Ft
 
 
 
 The economic justification for the development of Arua
 airfield into an international airport is well stated in the
 CAA master plan, a strategic objective that needs to be
 achieved within the next 34 years, which in my view is not a
 longtime from now.
 
 
 
 While working in the industry, I saw a lot of business
 people using Entebbe International Airport to bring in a lot
 of cargo in the thousands of tons from particularly the UAE,
 China, India, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore,
 Japan,Nigeria,etc. A lot of this cargo was destined to final
 destinations in the DRC and some to Sudan and of course a
 lot of it for traders in Kampala; the textile industry was
 booming and people were in brisk business because each week
 I could see a lot of such cargo coming through the airport
 on large freighters from carriers such as Emirates, DAS Air
 Cargo, Avient,MK Airlines, etc and these equally carried
 lots of products such as fresh flowers, fresh fish,
 matooke,etc to overseas destinations in Europe. I believe if
 Arua could take-off as an international airport, the fish
 industry in West Nile can be stimulated with support of the
 government, it is also possible that foodstuff such as
 sorghum and millet grown on commercial scale could be
 exported abroad from Arua by air to overseas markets for the
 manufacture of beer,etc.
 
 
 
 Therefore, regarding runway development this in my view
 should be based on 100% maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of
 the existing and future aircraft for the period through
 2050; of course development of the Arua Airfield runway
 should be based on individual aircraft performance charts,
 with consideration to the elevation, average temperature of
 the airport, runway conditions, and the operating weight and
 engine type of the aircraft. In the longer run therefore,
 consideration could be made for the runway length to be
 designed to accommodate the current version of freighters
 such as MD-11,B767,B737,B727 and B757.I believe Arua's
 minimum length of runway should be 15,000ft (4.5 km);
 compare this with the current 1.8 km it is now ! The
 construction of a passenger and cargo terminal are also
 essential but I believe for the start we need a terminal
 that could accommodate up to 300 passengers at a time and
 warehousing facilities to accommodate up to 300t (5 large
 aircraft such as MD-11) of cargo.
 
 
 
 In my opinion, we certainly need a strong lobby of people
 who know and understand this business to push for the urgent
 priority to be accorded to develop an international airport
 in Arua. Some interventions in my opinion are writing
 development articles in newspapers and other for a to
 generate awareness and debate so as to reorient public
 interest towards investing in this venture. The elected
 leaders should also lobby across the political divide in an
 effort to support the investment and treat this as a matter
 of top most priority to implement, perhaps the current bread
 of peoples representatives have not yet made any effort
 towards these goals and they need to do so quickly. As you
 will note funding is the most essential aspect of this
 project and aviation is a very expensive business to
 endeavor and perhaps the district leadership can as well
 articulate the issue to the Civil Aviation Authority to
 commit themselves and get the project fast tracked as soon
 as possible.
 
 
 
 As of now the largest aircraft (up to 150 passenger) that
 can possibly land at Arua Airfield provided and within the
 1,800m TORA (Total Runway Available) it is paved are
 B737,CRJ900, Sukhoi Superjet,to mention but a few; of course
 those currently operating there are much smaller
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Milton Anguyo
 
 
 
  Arua,Uganda
 
 
 
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  Message: 1
 
  Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 08:59:38 -0700
 
  From: Peter Odama <[email protected]>
 
  To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
 
  Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
 
  Message-ID:
 
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  Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
 
 
 
  Great to join the forum discussion!!
 
 
 
  Back to the issue of Arua air port. Let's blame our
 
  politicians from West
 
  Nile more importantly from Arua district esp those who
 have
 
  served several
 
  years begging for votes who only kneel to beg for micro
 
  personal
 
  investments and promotions that are shortened for few to
 
  benefit than macro
 
  issues and they have failed to engage govt and private
 
  investors to create
 
  long term wealth creation through business opportunities.
 
 
 
  M7 has his work force in West Nile but they are sleeping
 and
 
  are telling
 
  wrong information. Without actively  involvement of the
 
  current govt to
 
  support this project.....this will become like a song and
 
  national anthem,
 
  I wish no honorable is voted in future in protest unless
 
  this is sorted,
 
  they beg for votes and after conning us....they disappear
 
  and only look
 
  after their parties....
 
 
 
  Odama
 
  On Apr 5, 2016 7:15 PM, "Richard Okuti" <[email protected]>
 
  wrote:
 
 
 
  > Dear Cliff,
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > Sorry for the silence, organising an event probably
 
  what we would call a
 
  > meeting of minds event is not difficult, I have made
 a
 
  living from doing
 
  > this but there has to be measurable motivation from
 the
 
  members of the
 
  > community for such an event to the level that they
 are
 
  willing to put some
 
  > time and money into it (I would not ask to be paid
 for
 
  this, I would give
 
  > me technical skills and some limited time) for
 venue,
 
  water, food & any
 
  > direct cost items.
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > We could use what is called the round table process
 to
 
  reach a viable
 
  > regional strategy as follows;
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > 1.       Round table workshop
 
  (Presentation of existing development
 
  > initiatives, discussion on coordination &
 
  optimization of efforts etc.)
 
  >
 
  > 2.       Strategy &
 
  implementation plans
 
  >
 
  > 3.       Ownership of
 
  activities (who does what and who is responsible
 
  > for what)
 
  >
 
  > 4.       Funds &
 
  sustainability
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > If this is feasible we can start the planning, these
 
  issues require
 
  > serious commitment from members, I cannot therefore
 
  commit without the
 
  > serious motivation and participation of significant
 
  players such as
 
  > politicians, civil servants, business community,
 NGO?s,
 
  Diaspora and others
 
  > (elders ? etc)
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > Richard
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > *From:* WestNileNet [mailto:[email protected]]
 
  *On Behalf Of *Mail
 
  > Service Team
 
  > *Sent:* Wednesday, March 23, 2016 5:37 PM
 
  > *To:* A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
 
  > *Cc:* [email protected]
 
  > *Subject:* Re: [WestNileNet] Unsubscribe On Behalf
 of
 
  Beatrice Kamure
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > Dear all,
 
  >
 
  > I suggest Beatrice and Okuti to spearhead the ground
 
  breaking ROUND TABLE
 
  > DISCUSSION for Westinile THINK TANK Strategy
 
  >
 
  > in April,with a tendative date and
 requirements.Talking
 
  without Action
 
  > makes Sam a DULL Boy.Let us stop knowing each other
 in
 
  Social media but get
 
  > down to the physical for seeing is
 believing,including
 
  the Forum
 
  > Administrator because we may be networking with
 Ghosts
 
  in this era.
 
  >
 
  > The ball and playing ground has been given, we only
 
  need a Referree ready
 
  > with Teams and Coaches.
 
  >
 
  > Happy Easter.
 
  >
 
  > Cliff
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 2:15 PM, Nelly Badaru <[email protected]>
 
  > wrote:
 
  >
 
  > How wonderful it would be to our region if all these
 
  writings were not
 
  > from remote controls but translates to concrete
 
  > actions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
  >
 
  > I really look forward to that day.
 
  >
 
  > Be blessed
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 4:58 PM, JohnAJackson <[email protected]>
 
  wrote:
 
  >
 
  > LEADERSHIP & PROBLEM SOLVING
 
  >
 
  >    - Leadership is all about problem solving.
 
  Good leaders rally people
 
  >    around solving a common problem
 
  >    - Back in 1970's, Arua airport was being
 
  upgraded to International
 
  >    standards at a time when Idi Amin was in
 
  power. This project was abandoned
 
  >    at the climax of Palestinian Israel
 
  conflict. All it left was valleys by
 
  >    soil erosion and Israelis left off with
 
  our beautiful top soil leaving
 
  >    behind barren land.
 
  >    - This would be a perfect project where
 
  Husein could go to M7 and ask
 
  >    for money to rebuild this airport in honor
 
  of his dad. Hopefully, M7 would
 
  >    give Husein money as a hand sake and good
 
  gesture.
 
  >    - Rebuilding this airport as the second
 
  largest and busiest airport in
 
  >    Uganda could generate perhaps 100 to 200
 
  jobs or more. The macroeconomic
 
  >    impact of this project could spin off
 
  other jobs for instance warehousing,
 
  >    restaurants, hotels, etc.
 
  >    - Rebuilding Arua airport could open both
 
  passenger and cargo traffic
 
  >    to DR Congo and South Sudan. Instead of
 
  politicking this issue, our leaders
 
  >    should look at business opportunities we
 
  are not exploiting or taking
 
  >    seriously. We need to look at opportunity
 
  cost.
 
  >    - A decade ago, another MP who became a
 
  minister ran on this platform
 
  >    and promised that he would rebuild this
 
  airport. I do not want to give
 
  >    names. Many of you on this forum will
 
  remember  the beating of those empty
 
  >    drums a decade ago.
 
  >    - Ladies and gentleman, let us face
 
  reality of problems facing this
 
  >    region. Some of the problems facing us
 
  require simple dialogue with
 
  >    stakeholders. Let's try to look at simple
 
  problems within our reach.  Let
 
  >    us start talking about simple issues we
 
  can solve. Big issues that require
 
  >    government intervention let's involve our
 
  political leaders from this
 
  >    region to lobby the government to correct
 
  some of the problems. This is the
 
  >    very reason why we elected
 
  representatives.
 
  >    - Above all, let us have intellectual and
 
  respectful discussion over
 
  >    some of this problems. Shying away,
 
  quitting the forum is not a gateway to
 
  >    problem resolution. Let us figure some way
 
  to take matters we discuss in
 
  >    this forum to the community.
 
  >    - There are hundreds of highly qualified
 
  people on this forum from
 
  >    various professions. Don't be a silent
 
  listener. Contribute brilliant ideas
 
  >    on how we can address some of the
 
  challenges facing us as a community.
 
  >    - Thank you
 
  >    - JJ
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 4:08 AM, Mail Service Team
 
  <
 
  > [email protected]>
 
  wrote:
 
  >
 
  > Dear John,
 
  >
 
  > Bravo, you have got it RIGHT.
 
  > Let our bro Hussein join Authors Forum in writing
 books
 
  and making
 
  > documentaries of our Late President Amin's Life
 series
 
  in Kampala for
 
  > making money to support westnile problem sloution
 and
 
  Amins family form a
 
  > credible AMIN FOUNDATION for which we can subscribe
 to
 
  as members.CAN this
 
  > forum help us organise THINK TANK Innovations of
 both
 
  physical meetings and
 
  > media networking.
 
  >
 
  > For my sister Kamure, opting out is never a
 
  solution,face the frying
 
  > pans.Don't go away for we need you.
 
  >
 
  > Nice week end.
 
  >
 
  > Cliff
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 10:22 PM, JohnAJackson <[email protected]>
 
  wrote:
 
  >
 
  > Dear brothers and sisters,
 
  >
 
  >    - While Idi Amin did great things at his
 
  time, I think time has come
 
  >    where we need to encourage junior Amin to
 
  write volumes and volumes of
 
  >    books on his dad's past life. This is best
 
  way to retain knowledge so that
 
  >    younger generations can read it later.
 
  Bombarding this forum with Idi Amin
 
  >    stuff has become unpalatable, boring and
 
  makes no more sense. Perhaps
 
  >    majority of us communicating in this forum
 
  were kids during Amin's regime
 
  >    and never saw the benefit of his
 
  presidency in West Nile region. Correct me
 
  >    if I am wrong.
 
  >    - We have serious social and economic
 
  development challenges facing
 
  >    our region we need to come together as a
 
  team and address some of the
 
  >    problems. Doing nothing only continues to
 
  hurt a generation of youth some
 
  >    of whom are our nephews, nieces, cousins,
 
  sisters, brothers or even our own
 
  >    children.
 
  >    - For instance look at youth unemployment
 
  in this region. There is
 
  >    nearly 80-90 % school drop out rate at all
 
  levels. Where do some of these
 
  >    youth end up?  Just roaming in towns
 
  or villages doing nothing but drinking
 
  >    alcohol, smoking marijuana, Mirraa, etc.
 
  >    - Do we really need government
 
  intervention to stop or reduce some of
 
  >    these obvious problems in our community?
 
  Some of the issues need engaging
 
  >    our communities in finding productive
 
  solutions right from the grassroots
 
  >    level. Educating people and empowering
 
  them through mass media could go a
 
  >    long way in solving some these problems or
 
  saving our community from self
 
  >    destruction.
 
  >    - It may sound like  a joking matter
 
  to say "why do I have to care
 
  >    about people who do not care about
 
  themselves"?  In any place where there
 
  >    are thousands of idle people, crime rates
 
  go up. Issues like starvation
 
  >    will continue to haunt this region as
 
  older hard working generation die
 
  >    off. Mental health issues is on rise.
 
  Should we wait for the government to
 
  >    come and rescue us?
 
  >    - I think it time we all come together and
 
  harness our human potential
 
  >    from these forum or region and take the
 
  wild bull in our own hands before
 
  >    it gets out of control.
 
  >    - Are we going to raise a generation of
 
  youth whose job is only
 
  >    SECURITY GUARDS in Kampala & CASAVU in
 
  the sugar estates? Brothers and
 
  >    sisters, lets think twice!
 
  >
 
  > JJ
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 6:24 AM, Mail Service Team
 
  <
 
  > [email protected]>
 
  wrote:
 
  >
 
  > Dear Westnilers,
 
  > Greetings to you all.
 
  >  I do hope this social network forum is meant for
 
  sharing tangible issues
 
  > of paramount interest of our region than merely
 
  > politicking propaganda with NO substantive benefits.
 
  > Majority of our regional issues require mutual
 
  solutions at both personal
 
  > and community level with minimal political
 
  interventions.
 
  >
 
  > Does our young youth spending 90% of their time
 smoking
 
  the Sudanese kind
 
  > of intoxicated Smoke in towns and Chewing mairungi
 and
 
  people relying on
 
  > mairungi farming, for subsistence, poor education
 
  performance in both
 
  > primary and secondary need political solution?
 
  >
 
  > What have we done at both individual and forum level
 
  than always
 
  > lamentations on other peoples" affairs.
 
  >
 
  > Thank you Admin.
 
  >
 
  > Cliff
 
  >
 
  > Tel:+256782308172
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Beatrice A <[email protected]>
 
  > wrote:
 
  >
 
  > Dear Admin,
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > I concur with Jimmy, kindly unsubscribe me from this
 
  mailing list.
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > Regards.
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > Beatrice Kamure
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > *From:* WestNileNet [mailto:[email protected]]
 
  *On Behalf Of *Jimmy
 
  > Awuzu Angubo
 
  > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 08, 2016 8:11 PM
 
  > *To:* [email protected]
 
  > *Subject:* [WestNileNet] Unsubscribe
 
  >
 
  >
 
  >
 
  > Hi Admin,
 
  >
 
  > Could you kindly unsubscribe me from this mailing
 
  list,
 
  >
 
  > Thank you,
 
  >
 
  > Jimmy Awuzu Angubo
 
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