Ghana takes bold strides towards resurrecting its national airline dream with fresh strategic alliances in the offing. Instead of sole ownership, the government eyes partnerships to bring the vision to fruition.
Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe unveils plans to seek credible collaborators for a sustainable and competitive national carrier. Economic constraints necessitate this cooperative approach over state funding.
“We are on the lookout for partners to actualize a national airline. This collaboration demands discernment and deliberation to secure an enduring future for our carrier,” Minister Nikpe stresses.
A lineup of potential partners is set for unveiling shortly, underscoring the government’s commitment to transparent and diligent processes in establishing a resilient national airline.
Ghana’s airspace has remained devoid of a state carrier for over twenty years since Ghana Airways shuttered in 2004, followed by Ghana International Airlines’ failure in 2010. Despite previous revival attempts falling short, President John Dramani Mahama’s administration aims for a paradigm shift.
President Mahama vows a transparent solicitation of interest to rectify past missteps, welcoming capable aviation stakeholders to forge a robust national airline. Lower airfares, enhanced competition, and increased connectivity stand as the rewards of this ambitious venture.
Transport Minister Nikpe explores potential ties with the World Aviation Group (WAG) to spearhead the establishment of a successful national carrier. The collaboration foresees modern fleet investments, network expansion, and superior safety and service standards.
The impending launch of a new national airline promises to reinvigorate Ghana’s aviation landscape, fostering economic growth, job creation, and tourism enhancement.