Aero maintenance facility will service West African airlines

Ghana's Civil Aviation Director General states that the new Aero Maintenance Facility will effectively service airlines in West Africa.

The Director General of Ghana's Civil Aviation Authority has indicated that the Aero Maintenance Facility is set to provide effective servicing for airlines operating in West Africa. This facility aims to support regional aviation needs. No further details on the facility's location or opening timeline were provided in the available information.

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