DOSSIER: Aviation
All articles related to Ghana's airlines
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Be innovative to improve GCAA’s financial fortune – Transport Minister to new board
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Profile of Pamela Djamson-Tettey, newly appointed GACL MD
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Profile of Pamela Djamson-Tettey, newly appointed GACL MD
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Ghana Airports Company gets new Managing Director
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Pamela Djamson-Tettey appointed new MD of Ghana Airports Company
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Airlines may not accept 'Ghana Card' as e-passport – Aviation expert
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'Ghana Card' has met all requirements for e-passport admission – Augustine Blay
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Airport workers urge government not to delay in appointment of new GACL MD
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What ICAO Director of Air Transport said about Ghana's e-passport
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‘Ghana Card’ now recognised as valid e-passport in 44,000 airports
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'My appointment has not been terminated' - GACL Managing Director
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GACL grants McDan Aviation permit for private jet operations at KIA Terminal 1
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Transport Ministry to sanction McDan Aviation for defying GACL’s directives
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Private management of national carrier to ensure sustainability, efficiency – McDan
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Sanction operators who flout regulations, standards – Airport Workers union
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Five key things to know about McDan Aviation’s suspension by GACL
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McDan Aviation set to meet GACL over private jet terminal impasse
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Parliament summons transport minister over GACL, McDan Aviation impasse
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Private jet terminal: McDan Aviation flouts airport safety protocols - GACL
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McDan officials failed to turn up to meeting on private jet terminal inauguration – GACL
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Baby Jet Airlines will operate from Ghana - Management assures
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We have not taken a decision to relocate - Baby Jet Airlines
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International tourist arrivals to grow by 34.7% - GTA
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Despite Group to establish ‘Ashanti Airlines’ to support new national carrier – Report
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Despite Group to partner government in establishing new national airline - Report
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Two local investors join race for Ghana’s home-based carrier
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KIA’s first private jet terminal - the inside details
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A sneak peek into KIA’s first private jet terminal
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Travel restrictions in other countries to affect Ghana’s international traffic - Aviation expert
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Passenger traffic improved in November, but headwinds still remain – IATA
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Aviation sector projected to recover fully in Q2 2022
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Coronavirus: Follow WHO advice, rescind travel bans – IATA to governments
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Coronavirus: Airlines carrying unvaccinated travellers to pay US$3,500 surcharge - GACL
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GCAA negotiating with banks to complete ANS Centre - Transport Minister
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GCAA reaffirms resolve to enhancing air transport, navigation sector
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Ghana to become an aviation hub in West Africa – Former GACL boss