GCAA grants McDan Aviation commercial air career licence

GCAA grants McDan Aviation commercial air career licence

McDan Arlines now has a commercial air career licence granted by the the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).

Speaking at a ceremony to present the licence, the deputy director-general of the GCAA, Mr Daniel Acquah, said: “McDan’s acquisition of a commercial air carrier licence signals a major leap forward in Ghana’s aviation sector”.

“We believe that their unique approach and unwavering commitment to safety and quality will revolutionise the airline industry, propelling Ghana to new heights”, he added.

McDan Airlines is the aviation arm of the McDan Group.

At the event, McDan Group founder Daniel McKorley, said: “We are honoured to receive the commercial air carrier licence from the GCAA. McDan’s foray into the airline industry is a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence and our zeal to contribute to Ghana’s aviation sector. We look forward to revolutionising air travel within Ghana and beyond,” he said.



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McDan Aviation first entered Ghana’s air travel space in February 2007 with an Air Carriers Licence (ACL) from the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) in February 2007 to operate non-scheduled air-cargo service.

The company currently operates three private jets and a helicopter and provides services such as private jet charter services to individuals to any destination of the world and a helicopter Services for touring, air ambulance, bullion services among others.

It also offers other Fixed Base Operator services including passenger handling, aircraft fueling and maintenance, aircraft handling and ground administration services.

McDan Aviation provides priority immigration services including visa on arrival, lounge services, luxury car rentals, spa services, fine dining upon request, ground handling services, rump services and may more.

Source: classfmonline.com

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