McDan Aviation has officially resumed its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) services at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) as of January 20, 2025, following a temporary closure due to a financial dispute with the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL).
The resumption of services comes after McDan and GACL reached an agreement on payment terms for an outstanding debt of over US$3.9 million.
This debt, which has been accumulating since 2020, includes US$3,995,622.66 and GH¢13,523.37.
While McDan Aviation paid GH¢2 million last week, GACL had initially insisted on full settlement before reopening the terminal.
In a statement issued on January 21, 2025, McDan Aviation expressed gratitude to GACL for its collaboration and support, which enabled the resolution and reopening of its services at Terminal 1.
Checks by Graphic Online confirmed that McDan Aviation’s security personnel have returned to work, and official company vehicles were seen parked in front of Terminal 1 on Tuesday, signalling that operations had resumed.
With the reopening of its FBO services, McDan Aviation is once again providing premium private jet services.
These include access to luxury lounges, personalised concierge services, and state-of-the-art facilities, alongside enhanced safety protocols to ensure a secure and seamless travel experience for clients.
“We are excited to welcome our clients back and continue offering the top-tier service they expect from us,” McDan Aviation said in a statement.
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