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Govt Sets Up Task Force To Accelerate National Airline Takeoff

Govt Sets Up Task Force To Accelerate National Airline Takeoff
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Plans to establish a national airline in Ghana are set to receive a significant boost with the inauguration of a high-level task force to oversee and accelerate the process.

This move signals a renewed commitment by authorities to revive the country’s aviation ambitions, following years of stalled efforts to launch a flagship carrier.

Ghana has been without a national airline for nearly two decades, after operations were suspended due to a U.S. ban linked to operational debts.

The country’s original flag carrier, Ghana Airways, operated from 1958 until its collapse in 2004. It was succeeded by Ghana International Airlines, which served from 2005 to 2010 before also ceasing operations.

Momentum to revive a national airline gained traction in September 2022 when Ashanti Airlines was selected as the government’s strategic partner.

The move rekindled hopes for the re-launch of a rebranded ‘Ghana Airlines’ and attracted interest from multiple stakeholders.

The new task force, to be inaugurated under the directive of President John Dramani Mahama and led by the Ministry of Transport, is expected to generate fresh investor interest and foster strategic partnerships within the aviation sector.

Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe earlier this year indicated that the government is actively seeking collaborative partnerships to realize the national airline project, acknowledging that the country’s current economic constraints make it difficult to pursue the initiative independently.

Source: CNR

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