The Chief of Defence Forces (CDF), General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, visited the UPDF Entebbe Air Base today to inspect a demonstrator L-39 Skyfox aircraft presented by its manufacturer.
A delegation from the aircraft manufacturer, Aero Vodochody, led by Mr. Vladan Resner and comprising Mr. David Jahoda and Mr. Vladimir Tovarek, took the CDF through the detailed capabilities and features of the modern turbofan-powered military trainer and light combat platform.
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The Commander of the Air Force, Lt. Gen. Charles Okidi, and other senior Air Force officers were present during the inspection and briefing.
General Kainerugaba underscored the importance of continuous technological advancement for the Air Force, reiterating that building a modern air arm remains a key strategic priority. He has previously noted that the service traces its origins to the National Resistance Army (NRA), which began without an air wing.
The CDF’s focus on comprehensive UPDF modernization extends across equipment acquisition, advanced personnel training, and institutional reforms aimed at ensuring resource efficiency and troop welfare. Evaluating new-generation assets, such as the L-39NG, forms part of this hands-on approach to capability development.
If acquired, this type of aircraft would be expected to play a significant role in advancing pilot training and supporting light combat operations.

