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GCAA calls for more collaboration between stakeholders in aviation industry

Rev. Stephen Wilfred Arthur  Rev. Stephen Wilfred Arthur Rev Stephen Wilfred Arthur is the Director-General of GCAA

Thu, 14 May 2026 Source: ghanaiantimes.com.gh

The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has called for continuous collaboration among key stakeholders in the aviation industry to ensure safe airport operations and position Ghana as the preferred aviation destination in the sub-region.

The authority said effective cooperation among institutions such as the Ghana Airport, Immigration, Customs, and transport agencies was critical to addressing operational and infrastructural challenges within the aviation sector.

Speaking at its 40th anniversary celebration conference in Accra, the Director-General of GCAA, Rev Stephen Wilfred Arthur, explained that although the ownership and management of some airport facilities, including portions of the runway, rested with the Ghana Airport Company, the authority played a technical role in ensuring safe operations and runway management.

He said the GCAA also exercised jurisdiction over air traffic control operations and would continue to collaborate with the Ghana Airport, the Ministry of Transport, and other state institutions to address emerging concerns in the aviation industry.

The Director explained that developers were required to apply to the GCAA for clearance before embarking on such projects to ensure that aviation safety standards were not compromised.

Rev Stephen further noted that developments around airport areas and access routes required broader stakeholder engagement due to their impact on airport operations and passenger movement.

He further appealed to airlines and allied agencies to strengthen compliance and innovation efforts within the aviation sector.

Rev Arthur, therefore,e urged all stakeholders to work together to promote safety, efficiency, and growth in Ghana’s aviation industry.

The former Director-General of GCAA, Wing Commander Andy Mensah, praised the remarkable transformation of the country’s airport infrastructure, recalling the poor conditions under which aviation operations were conducted in the past.

Source: ghanaiantimes.com.gh