Ghana Civil Aviation Authority

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GCAA
Ghana Civil Aviation Authority
General Director
Websitewww.gcaa.com.gh

GCAA or Ghana Civil Aviation Authority is the

Kotoka Airport in Accra.[1]

It also provides air navigation services within the Accra Flight Information Region (FIR), which comprises the airspace over the Republic of Ghana and a large area over the Atlantic Ocean in the Gulf of Guinea. Togo and Benin took over their Airspace in 2015.

History

The GCAA was established in 1930 as a unit with Public Works Department (PWD); in 1953 GCAA was granted Departmental Status. It became an Authority under PNDC Law 151 from 16 May 1986. In 2004, the GCAA Act was enacted to replace PNDC Law 151.[1]

The Civil Aviation Act, Act 678 of November 2004 provides for the establishment of a Civil Aviation Authority, which will focus on the core functions of airspace management and safety regulations whilst allowing for a different organization to handle airport development and operations.[1]

Pursuant to the above, the GCAA was restructured into two bodies, that is, the new Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) on 1 January 2007.[1]

Functions of GCAA Under 678

Under the GCAA Act 678, the functions of GCAA include the following:

  • Licensing and Certification of Air Transport Operators.
  • Licensing and Certification of Aerodromes and the Construction, Operation, Maintenance and Managements of Navigation Sites.
  • Provision of Air Navigation Services (Air Space Management) within the Accra Flight Information Region (FIR).
  • Regulation of Air Transport Services.
  • Promoting the Development of Civil Air Transport Industry in Ghana.
  • Advising Government on all matters Concerning Civil Aviation, among other functions.
  • Provision of oversight for all activities related to civil aviation.

(Source: GCAA www.gcaa.com.gh)

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Contacts Ghana Civil Aviation Authority Archived 2012-03-15 at the Wayback Machine." Ghana Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on December 8, 2011. "Ghana Civil Aviation Authority Address: Private Mail Bag Kotoka International Airport Accra Ghana"

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