FOR UGANDAN STUDENTS

Premium Aviation Training for Uganda - Study at Harmonics Air Centre Kenya

Ugandan students can access world-class EASA aviation training just hours away at Wilson Airport, Nairobi. Join 100+ Ugandan graduates now earning USD 2,000-5,000+ monthly internationally as professional pilots and aircraft engineers.

Easy Access from Uganda

Flight from Kampala < 2 hours

100+ Ugandan Graduates

Successful Placements Globally

USD 2,000-5,000+/Month

International Salaries

Wilson Airport

Just 2 Hours from Kampala

Why Ugandan Students Choose Harmonics

Close to Home, World-Class Education

No need to travel to Europe or America. Get international EASA certification just 2 hours from Kampala at a fraction of the cost. Same quality, better accessibility.

Global Job Placement

Our partnerships with airlines in Kenya, UAE, Europe, and beyond mean Ugandan graduates work globally. Your EASA license opens doors worldwide.

Affordable Fees in KES

Courses cost KES 75,000-120,000 per semester. Convert to Ugandan Shillings for affordable premium training. Financial plans available.

Real OJT Guarantee

Unlike many schools, we guarantee hands-on training with active aircraft. Ugandan students get the same quality OJT as Kenyan students.

Popular Courses for Ugandan Students

Professional Pilot Training

PPL → CPL → ATPL pathway. Train on real aircraft in Kenya airspace. Ugandan pilots work for Ethiopian Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and more.

High Demand Globally
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (EASA B1.1/B2)

2-year intensive program. Ugandan engineers earn USD 2,500-4,000/month in UAE and Europe. Guaranteed OJT included.

USD 2,500-4,000/Month

Contact Us - Ugandan Student Inquiries

How to Reach Us

From Kampala:

Phone: +254 759 062 691

Email: info@harmonicsaircentre.com

We speak Luganda-friendly English. Convenient phone hours for Uganda time.

Travel to Kenya

Getting Here:

Flight from Kampala to Nairobi: ~2 hours

Wilson Airport is in central Nairobi

We help arrange accommodation near campus for Ugandan students.