Ghana Targets Investor to Partner for new National Carrier

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The Government of Ghana has initiated a formal process to create a new national airline and identify an investor for partnership in building a commercially viable and globally competitive airline.

In a statement, the transport ministry said the government had begun “market sounding” to find qualified airline ​operators or aviation investors, with the aim of selecting a ​strategic partner to help set up a strong national carrier.

Accotding to the ministry, the proposed airline would be based in ​Accra, the capital, which would become a regional and intercontinental hub for ​passenger and cargo services.

Under the proposal, the government expects the strategic partner to hold a majority equity stake in the joint venture, signalling ​a shift towards private-sector leadership rather than state control.

According to the ​ministry, potential partners must already have airline operations expertise, regulatory compliance records, and ‌the ⁠financial capacity to support fleet acquisition and route development.

The airline is expected to operate a full-service long-haul network to destinations in Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia, alongside regional routes and an ​integrated cargo division.

Officials ​did not give ⁠a launch date but said the carrier would be expected to acquire or deploy operating equipment in ​the short term, with initial operations targeted no later ​than ⁠the first quarter of 2027.

Ghana has not had a fully functioning national airline since the collapse of Ghana Airways in 2004 following years of ⁠financial ​difficulties, failed restructuring attempts and mounting debt, ​leaving one of Africa’s largest air travel markets without a state-backed flag carrier.

 

Reuters/Shakirat Sadiq

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