Patrons of McDan Aviation’s Fixed Base Operator (FBO) services can now heave a sigh of relief as the company has resumed operation.
The private jet services outfit was closed by the Ghana Airports Company (GACL) due to their indebtedness of over $3 million.
“After a temporary closure, we are ready to resume our commitment to providing exceptional private jet services to our valued clients. The reopening of our FBO comes after a successful resolution with the Ghana Airports Company Limited regarding outstanding financial matters,” the company announced on January 21.
The Management of McDan Aviation expressed gratitude to the GACL for the prompt resolution of the issue.
“We appreciate the support and collaboration of the Ghana Airports Company Limited during this process, which has allowed us to address the necessary requirements and return to full operations, ” Kwaku Amprofi, Chief Executive Office of McDan Group wrote.
The company’s private jet terminal at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) was shut down by the GACL on December 30, 2024, over the $3 million debt. The debt included unpaid land leases, rentals, and terminal charges accumulated over time.
It is recalled that in February 2022, the GACL indefinitely suspended the company’s private jet operations at Terminal 1 of KIA, citing operational breaches.
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