Aerogem Aviation
: Aerogem Aviation is a cargo airline based in Accra, Ghana. It operates worldwide non-scheduled cargo flights. Its main bases are Kotoka International Airport, Accra and Sharjah International Airport, United Arab Emirates.
Antrak Air : Antrak Ghana is an airline based in Accra, Ghana. It started operations in September 2003 and operates scheduled domestic, regional and international services, as well as charter services in West Africa. Its main base at Kotoka International Airport, Accra.
CTK - CiTylinK : CTK - CiTylinK (CTK Network Aviation) is an airline based in Accra in Ghana. It offers executive air charter, general aviation, aerial photography, medical evacuation and scheduled airline services in Ghana and West Africa.
Ghana International Airlines : Ghana International Airlines (GIA) is the flag carrier airline of Ghana, based in Accra, Ghana. It operates scheduled passenger and cargo services. Its main base is Kotoka International Airport, Accra.
Johnsons Air : Johnsons Air is an airline based in Accra, Ghana. It started operations in 1996 and operates ad-hoc cargo services. Its main base is Kotoka International Airport, Accra.
MK Airlines : MK Airlines is a cargo airline registered in the United Kingdom and providing worldwide freight operations. Its main base is Ostend-Bruges International Airport, Belgium, with hubs at Luxembourg-Findel International Airport, Kent International Airport, Kotoka International Airport, Accra and OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg.[1]. Other routes operated by MK Airlines Ltd include, MFM (Macau), LFW (LOME) and ALA (Alamaty).
It operates services throughout the world linking Accra, Ghana, their Licensed and Air Operator Certified base of operations, with Africa and the rest of the world. MK Airlines' Commercial, Flight and Ground Operations, Technical, Finance and Administration teams are all based at their UK base in Upper Hartfield, East Sussex.
MK Airlines Limited holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Type A Operating Licence permitting it to carry passengers, cargo and mail on aircraft with 20 or more seats. |