McDan Aviation resumes FBO services at Kotoka International Airport

McDan Aviation has resumed its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) services at Terminal 1 of Kotoka International Airport (KIA) after reaching an agreement with the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) to settle outstanding debts.

The company’s operations were suspended by GACL in December 2024 over arrears exceeding $3.9 million, accrued since 2020. During the suspension, McDan paid GH¢2 million as part of the owed amount, which included $3,995,622.66 and GH¢13,523.37.

Following negotiations, both parties agreed on a repayment plan, allowing McDan Aviation to restart its services. According to the Daily Graphic on January 21, 2025, McDan Aviation’s personnel and vehicles were seen at Terminal 1, confirming the resumption of operations.

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A GACL source acknowledged the agreement, which granted McDan access to Terminal 1. In a statement issued the same day, McDan Aviation expressed gratitude to GACL, stating:

“We are grateful to the GACL for their collaboration, which has enabled us to resume operations and continue providing exceptional services to our clients.”

With its FBO services back in operation, McDan Aviation has resumed private jet services, signaling a recovery after months of disruption.

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