McDan Aviation has officially reopened its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) services at Kotoka International Airport, signalling the return of premium private jet experiences.
The reopening follows a successful resolution of financial matters with the Ghana Airport Company Limited, allowing the company to resume operations with renewed vigour and commitment to excellence.
The company’s state-of-the-art FBO facility offers clients a seamless blend of luxury, efficiency, and safety, reaffirming McDan Aviation’s position as a leader in private aviation.
Kwaku Ampromfi, Chief Executive Officer of McDan Group, in a statement expressed his enthusiasm for the reopening, highlighting the company’s dedication to delivering unparalleled service.
“Our FBO has always been at the core of our mission to redefine private jet travel. We are excited to welcome our clients back and provide them with the exceptional experience they deserve,” Ampromfi stated.
According to the company, the facility is designed to cater to the unique needs of private jet travellers, offering luxurious lounges for relaxation, personalised concierge services for tailored travel arrangements, and modern amenities to ensure efficiency and comfort.
Earlier in the month, the Ghana Airports Company Limited suspended the operations of McDan Aviation over an accumulated debt of about USD 3 million.
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