Kotoka International Airport

Kotoka International Airport
Accra Air Force Station

Terminal building
IATA: ACCICAO: DGAA
Summary
Airport type Military/Public
Operator Ghana Airports Company Ltd
Serves Accra
Location Accra, Ghana
Hub for
Elevation AMSL 205 ft / 62 m
Coordinates 05°36′16.8″N 000°10′02.6″W / 5.604667°N 0.167389°W / 5.604667; -0.167389Coordinates: 05°36′16.8″N 000°10′02.6″W / 5.604667°N 0.167389°W / 5.604667; -0.167389
Website www.ghanairports.com.gh
Map
ACC

Location in Ghana

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03/21 11,165 3,403 Asphalt
Statistics (2014)
Passengers 2,547,527

Kotoka International Airport (IATA: ACC, ICAO: DGAA) in Accra, Ghana, is the country's premier international airport and has the capacity for large aircraft such as the Boeing 747-8. The airport is operated by Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), which has its offices on the airport property.[4] GACL was established as a result of the decoupling of the existing Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) in line with the modern trends in the aviation industry.

The airport company was registered in January 2006 and commenced trading on 1 January 2007 tasked with the responsibility for planning, developing, managing and maintaining all airports and aerodromes in Ghana namely Kotoka International Airport (KIA) and the regional airports at Kumasi, Tamale Airport, Sunyani as well as airstrips (Takoradi Airstrip etc.).

In 2014, the airport saw 2.547 million passengers. It presently serves as a base for domestic operators Africa World Airlines, Starbow Airlines, and Antrak Air.

Kotoka Airport was renamed from Ghana International Airport, in honour of Lieutenant General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka (1926–1967), a member of the ruling National Liberation Council. Kotoka was killed in an abortive coup attempt, at a location which is now the forecourt of the airport.

The airport consists of two passenger terminals, labelled as Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Terminal 1 serves primarily domestic and regional operators, while Terminal 2 serves primarily international and longhaul operators. The terminals are connected by an internal walkway. There is also a VVIP terminal used for diplomatic flights and a military terminal used for military operations. Terminal 2 is the principal international departure terminal and includes restaurants, duty-free shops and two Business Class lounges.

There are two departure lounges located after Immigration. Adinkra which is managed by Aviance and Akwaaba under the management of AHS Menzies. There is a general seating area with a duty-free shop and bars for passenger. State Protocol Lounge is used by Senior Government Officials/Diplomats and VVIPS.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Air Burkina Ouagadougou
Aero Contractors Lagos
Africa World Airlines Kumasi,Takoradi,Tamale, Lagos
Air Côte d'Ivoire Abidjan
Arik Air Abuja, Dakar, Lagos, Banjul, Monrovia, Freetown (Begins on 23 February 2016)
ASKY Airlines Lomé
British Airways London-Heathrow
Brussels Airlines Brussels
Ceiba Intercontinental Airlines Malabo
Dana AirLagos
Delta Air Lines New York-JFK
EgyptAir Cairo
Emirates Abidjan, Dubai-International
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa
Iberia Madrid
Kenya Airways Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta, Freetown, Monrovia
KLM Amsterdam
Med-View Airline Lagos
Middle East Airlines Beirut
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca
Rwandair Kigali
Starbow Airlines Kumasi,Takoradi,Tamale
South African Airways Abidjan, Johannesburg-OR Tambo, Washington-Dulles
TAP Portugal Lisbon, São Tomé
Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk
Vueling Barcelona
Westair Benin Cotonou

Cargo airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Africa West Airlines Liège
Cargolux Luxembourg
DHL Aviation Abidjan, Lagos, Liège
Emirates SkyCargoDubai-Al Maktoum
Ethiopian Airlines Cargo Addis Ababa, Lagos, Liège
Qatar Airways Cargo Brussels, Doha, Lagos, London-Stansted
Saudia Cargo Jeddah
Turkish Airlines Cargo Istanbul-Atatürk, Lagos, Maastricht/Aachen

Other facilities

Meridian Airways and Aerogem Aviation have their head office in the 1 Gemini Airlines Building at the Old Cargo Village.[5][6]

Kotoka Airport also houses the offices of the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority.[7]

Incidents and Accidents

References

  1. "Arik Air Launch Scissor Hub in Accra from late-April 2014". Airline Route. 28 April 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  2. "Airport Traffic Statistics". Ghana Airports Company Limited. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  3. List of the busiest airports in Africa
  4. "GACL Contact." Ghana Airports Company Limited. Retrieved on 8 December 2011. "Ghana Airports Company Ltd. KA PMB 36, KIA, Accra, Ghana, West Africa"
  5. "Head Office." Meridian Airways. Retrieved on 6 May 2013. "Meridian Airways Ltd Kotoka International Airport, Old Cargo Village, 1 Gemini Airlines Building P.O Box: AN7238 Accra – North Ghana"
  6. "Contact Us." Aerogem Aviation. Retrieved on 8 December 2011. "Head Office: Aerogem Aviation Ltd 1 Gemini Airlines Building, Old Cargo Village, Kotoka International Airport Accra"
  7. "Contacts." Ghana Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on 8 December 2011. "Ghana Civil Aviation Authority Address: Private Mail Bag Kotoka International Airport Accra Ghana"
  8. "Cargo plane crashes in Ghanaian capital, killing 10 on bus". BNO News. 4 June 2012. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
  9. http://www.aaib.gov.uk/cms_resources/Boeing%20757-258,%20G-STRZ%2012-09.pdf
  10. http://edition.myjoyonline.com/pages/news/201206/87684.php

External links

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