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Gov’t Pursues Strategic Partnerships to Establish Ghana’s National Airline

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
April 8, 2025
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Ghana's defunct Airline

Ghana's defunct Airline

Ghana is edging closer to realizing the long-held dream of reviving its national airline, but this time through strategic partnerships rather than full government ownership. 

The Minister for Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, has disclosed that the government is actively searching for credible partners to establish a sustainable and competitive airline for the country.

Speaking during an engagement with staff of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the Transport Minister emphasized that the government, given the prevailing economic difficulties, cannot independently finance the establishment of a national carrier. 

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Instead, the focus is on building partnerships that will not only share the financial burden but also infuse the venture with the expertise necessary to ensure its long-term success.

“We are looking for a partnership to establish a national airline. When it comes to partnership, it will take time. We have to know who they are — to partner with you to bring in a national carrier that will fly for a very long time”.

Minister for Transport, Hon. Joseph Bukari Nikpe

He revealed that a shortlist of potential strategic partners has been compiled and would soon be made public. 

Hon. Joseph Bukari Nikpe 1
Minister for Transport, Hon. Joseph Bukari Nikpe

The move, he indicated, forms part of comprehensive efforts to ensure that the establishment of the airline is carried out diligently and transparently, with the ultimate aim of creating a resilient and viable national carrier.

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Ghana has been without a national airline for over two decades. The country’s first state-owned carrier, Ghana Airways, collapsed in 2004 after years of financial distress. 

Its successor, Ghana International Airlines, also failed in 2010, leaving the country without a national carrier ever since. 

Despite numerous discussions and sporadic efforts to revive a national airline, none have materialized into a functional operation.

The renewed effort under President John Dramani Mahama’s administration marks a critical shift from previous attempts. 

During his State of the Nation Address in February 2025, President Mahama underscored the importance of restoring Ghana’s national pride in the aviation sector. 

He did not shy away from criticizing the previous administration’s efforts, describing them as poorly executed and lacking transparency.

In his address, President Mahama pledged to chart a new course by reopening the process for expressions of interest. 

This, he assured, would be done in a transparent manner that welcomes established and competent aviation partners to collaborate with the government. 

According to him, the new approach would not only prevent the mistakes of the past but would also ensure the emergence of a national airline capable of standing the test of time.

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HE president John Dramani Mahama

Crucially, President Mahama also pointed to the practical benefits a national airline would offer Ghanaians. 

Chief among these is the potential to lower airfares, particularly on routes currently monopolized by a few operators. 

High ticket prices remain a burden for many travelers, with limited competition leading to inflated costs. A national carrier, operating efficiently, could introduce much-needed competition and drive down prices, making air travel more affordable for Ghanaians.

The Transport Minister’s remarks to the GCAA staff align closely with this broader national vision. 

By seeking credible and strategic partners, the government hopes to establish an airline that is financially viable, professionally managed, and positioned to compete both regionally and internationally.

The government’s decision to seek partnerships rather than bear the full cost of establishing the airline is also seen as a pragmatic one. 

Partnership with World Aviation Group

In another significant move, the Minister of Transport engaged in detailed discussions with the World Aviation Group (WAG) representatives regarding a proposed partnership to establish a sustainable and profitable national carrier, aiming to boost the nation’s aviation sector and enhance connectivity. 

Hon. Nikpe, emphasizing the government’s strategic objectives for the aviation sector, expressed keen interest in the potential partnership.

“A strong national airline is vital for Ghana’s economic growth and regional connectivity, and we are committed to finding a partner that can deliver a sustainable and efficient model, one that benefits all Ghanaians.” 

Minister for Transport, Hon. Joseph Bukari Nikpe
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Minister for Transport, Hon. Joseph Bukari Nikpe, with reps from World Aviation Group (WAG)

WAG presented its comprehensive proposal, highlighting its expertise in airline establishment, management, and operations. 

Their presentation outlined a commitment to investing in a modern fleet, developing a robust network, and implementing best practices in safety and customer service. 

Key elements included feasibility studies to assess market demand, a comprehensive business plan with financial projections, strategic partnerships with international airlines, and a hub-and-spoke model to enhance connectivity within Ghana and the West African region. 

The potential establishment of a new national airline represents a significant step towards revitalizing Ghana’s aviation sector. 

The initiative is expected to create jobs, boost tourism, and enhance regional connectivity.

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Tags: Airfares in Ghanaaviation partnerships in GhanaGhana AirwaysGhana Civil Aviation AuthorityGhana International Airlines' failureGhana National AirlineJohn Dramani MahamaJoseph Bukari Nikpe
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