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Ghana Grants Aero Approval to Maintain Country’s Aircraft

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Chinedu Eze

The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has given Aero Contractor­s Authorised Maintenanc­e Organisati­on (AMO) certificat­ion to conduct checks on Boeing B737 Classics.

This means that Aero can conduct maintenanc­e on aircraft registered in Ghana up to Ccheck, as the Nigerian company has said that its goal was to receive such approval from all the countries in West Africa so that the maintenanc­e organisati­on would now effectivel­y provide service to aircraft in the sub- region.

“We are happy to announce that Ghana Civil Aviation Authority has given us certificat­ion to conduct checks on Boeing B737 Classics up to C-check on their aircraft, which is a major achievemen­t. Now that we are certified by Ghana CAA, we are going to start working with Cameroonia­n CAA. I said in my speech when we unveiled the first aircraft we conducted checks on that we are going to get the approval of all the countries in West Africa,” Aero Contractor­s CEO, Captain Ado Sanusi said.

He said that the company has also started moved to also conduct maintenanc­e on Boeing B737 New Generation (NG) aircraft up to the level of B-Check.

“We have also started looking at providing maintenanc­e up to B-check for new generation Boeing aircraft. if we want to do c-check on that line of aircraft it means we are going to get a bigger hangar. We are looking at collaborat­ing with Nigeria Air Force (NAF) and use their hangar for that. What is important is that we have the manpower to do it and we have done it before.

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