Installation de maintenance Aero desservira les compagnies aériennes d’Afrique de l’Ouest

Le directeur général de l’Aviation civile du Ghana déclare que la nouvelle installation de maintenance Aero desservira efficacement les compagnies aériennes en Afrique de l’Ouest.

Le directeur général de l’Autorité de l’aviation civile du Ghana a indiqué que l’installation de maintenance Aero est prête à fournir des services efficaces aux compagnies aériennes opérant en Afrique de l’Ouest. Cette installation vise à soutenir les besoins en aviation régionale. Aucune information supplémentaire sur l’emplacement de l’installation ou le calendrier d’ouverture n’a été fournie dans les informations disponibles.

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