The aviation wing of the McDan Group of Companies, McDan Aviation, has launched Ghana’s first private jet charter services at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra.
The ultra-modern jet lounge, one of the first of its kind in the sub-region, was inaugurated last Friday at a colorful ceremony at the Terminal One of the KIA following the acquisition of a Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) license from the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL).
The lounge is expected to solidify Ghana’s aviation industry as one of the best in West Africaand position the country as the preferred business and investment destination in the region.
In his brief address, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive Chairman of the McDan Group of Companies, Dr Daniel McKorley, said the opening of the lounge was the beginning of greater things to come in the Ghanaian aviation industry.
He said the lounge would be used to drive Ghana’s vision for the industry and potentially boost the country’s tourism sector.
“The goal behind this private jet lounge is to position the country’s aviation industry among the best in the world. The lounge is for the business community and top-class executives, and this is one of the places we can be recognised among the leading countries when it comes to aviation,” he said.
The company will kickstart its commercial private jet services with three airplanes and one helicopter, while arrangements are in place for the acquisition of other aircrafts, including a Challenger 604 Bombardier, a Gulfstream jet, and helicopters to offer air-ambulance medical services, as well as domestic tourism.
Dr Mckorley pointed out thatthe private jet services would cater for high-end clientele with a sense of optimising luxury, and for corporate executives seeking to leverage quick and efficient commute for business purposes.