Ho Aviation Academy takes off in eight months

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The establishment of a state-of-the-art Aviation Academy in the Volta Region is to begin in eight months, following the conclusion of a feasibility study undertaken by the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) and key stakeholders.

The proposed Academy is envisioned as a centre of excellence in aviation training, incorporating a Pilot Training School, Cabin Crew and Technician Training Facility, and a Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Facility.

It is aimed at enhancing aviation education, create employment opportunities and position Ghana as a regional hub for aviation training and services.

This came to light when a team of the stakeholders visited the Ho Aerodrome. Mr James Gunu, Volta Regional Minister, said the project would create job opportunities, boost tourism growth and economic transformation for the region and beyond.

He emphasised the strategic importance of the initiative, adding that “Togbe Afede XIV is a great asset to Ghana, and I admire the partnership between him and Ghana Airports. A pilot training school will boost tourism, create jobs, and positively impact other sectors. Whatever needs to be done must be done now.”

Togbe Afede XIV, Agbogbomefia of Asogli State, reaffirmed his vision, highlighting that the plan dated back to 2019, and now is “God’s own time” to bring it to reality.

He said the project held immense promise not only for the Volta tegion but for Ghana’s aviation sector.

“With dedication, strategic planning, and collaboration, we remain confident in delivering a world-class aviation academy that meets international standards and contributes to the nation’s economic and aviation industry growth.”

Mrs. Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare, Managing Director, GACL, also stated that regional airports must be self-sustaining, and that the academy project would be a step in the right direction.

She said with global demand for aviation professionals increasing, Ghana was well-positioned to become a key player in training pilots and aircraft technicians for the entire continent.

The visit marked the second attempt at assessing the feasibility of the project, following an earlier effort that encountered challenges.

Source: GNA

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