Ghana's McDan Aviation gets operating license



McDan Aviation Ghana has recently made a significant move in the aviation industry by obtaining a commercial passenger air carrier's licence from the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA). This licence allows the business charter operator to expand its services into a new niche, covering both chartered passenger and cargo services in the domestic and international markets.


Impact on Job Opportunities

The move is expected to create additional job opportunities, although the carrier has not disclosed any specific growth plans. However, it has hinted at planned "domestic and international" operations, indicating a potential expansion of its services.


Current Fleet and Licences

As a business charter airline, McDan Aviation (Ghana) currently operates a single Bombardier Challenger 604, T7-MCDAN (msn 5319), as well as a single Beech (twin piston) King Air B200 and a single Airbus Helicopters EC135 T1. The carrier has had a cargo licence since 2017.


Founder's Perspective

According to McDan Group founder Daniel McKorley, the move into the airline industry is a testament to their unwavering commitment to excellence and their zeal in contributing to Ghana's aviation sector. He also expressed his excitement about revolutionising air travel within Ghana and beyond.


Milestone for McDan Aviation (Ghana)

This recent development is a significant milestone for McDan Aviation (Ghana) and is expected to have a positive impact on the aviation industry in Ghana. With its new licence, McDan Aviation (Ghana) is well-positioned to expand its services and contribute to the growth of the aviation sector in the country.


(This article is sourced from ch-aviation.com and curated by Thetransporteronline24)

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