By: Alexander Afriyie
Accra, Ghana – In a bid to establish a thriving aviation industry, Ghana is set to launch a sustainable, homegrown airline. According to Joyce Bawa Mogtari, the airline will be built on lessons learned from past mistakes and a sound business model with strong regulatory oversight.
The new airline aims to provide reliable and efficient air travel services to Ghanaians and international passengers alike. With a focus on sustainability, the airline will prioritize environmental responsibility and social accountability.
Mogtari emphasized the importance of learning from past experiences, stating that the airline will avoid the pitfalls that have plagued previous attempts at establishing a national carrier. A robust business model and stringent regulatory oversight will ensure the airline’s long-term viability.
The launch of the homegrown airline is expected to boost Ghana’s economy, create jobs, and enhance the country’s connectivity to the global aviation network. As the project moves forward, Ghanaians can look forward to a new era in air travel, marked by reliability, efficiency, and sustainability. Alexander Afriyie