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McDan Aviation has announced the reopening of its Fixed Base Operator (FBO) services, effective January 20, 2025, marking a significant milestone in its mission to provide exceptional private jet services.
McDan Aviation expressed gratitude to the company for its support and collaboration, which enabled the necessary requirements to be addressed and operations to resume smoothly.
The terminal was shut down by the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) over a reported outstanding debt of over $3 million.
The Chairman of the Ghana Airport Company Divisional Union of the Public Services Workers Union of TUC, Alhaji Abdul Issaka Bamba, in a recent interview with Accra-based Starr FM, said the outstanding debt was long overdue.
But in a January 20 statement, the company emphasised its dedication to excellence, describing the FBO as a cornerstone of its private jet services.
The reopening is expected to enhance the travel experience of its clients, offering a seamless blend of luxury, comfort, and efficiency.
Clients can once again enjoy access to a sophisticated luxury lounge, designed to provide a private and relaxing environment before departure.
A dedicated team of concierge professionals is available to assist with all travel needs, from arranging ground transportation to meeting specific catering requirements.
McDan Aviation has also upgraded its state-of-the-art facilities to ensure a smooth and efficient experience for travelers.
Safety remains a top priority, with enhanced protocols implemented to provide a secure environment for both clients and staff.
The company reaffirmed its commitment to delivering a seamless travel experience, inviting clients to rediscover the renewed excellence of its FBO services.
Read the full statement below

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