Kotoka International Airport
Kotoka International Airport (KIA), was originally a military airport used by the British Royal Air Force during World War II in 1946. The facility was handed over to civilian authority after a
Kotoka International Airport (KIA), was originally a military airport used by the British Royal Air Force during World War II in 1946. The facility was handed over to civilian authority after a
The adoption of 60KW DC fast charging stations in Ghana is a pivotal step toward sustainable transportation. With strategic installations, support
The GACC hub will enable Accra''s Kotoka International Airport to become a Cargo Handling hub for West Africa, facilitating the growth of Cargo at the
An additional project focuses on expanding the road between Accra and Tema to a six-lane modern highway. The project is a collaboration between an international container
There has been debate over the years as to whether it was fitting to rename the airport from Accra International Airport to Kotoka International Airport from General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka.
The 60kW electric vehicle charger is powered by a carport made up of 105 solar panels, which generate 61.43kWp, with a 60kWh Li-ion battery bank to provide backup and
We connect Ghana''s seaports to Côte d''Ivoire, Mali, Burkina Faso and the wider ECOWAS region through integrated intermodal and multimodal transport, warehousing, freight forwarding, and
An additional project focuses on expanding the road between Accra and Tema to a six-lane modern highway. The project is a
The GACC hub will enable Accra''s Kotoka International Airport to become a Cargo Handling hub for West Africa, facilitating the growth of Cargo at the airport and benefiting perishable
The adoption of 60KW DC fast charging stations in Ghana is a pivotal step toward sustainable transportation. With strategic installations, support from stakeholders, and a focus on
Kotoka International airport''s multi-million dollar cargo facility has been officially inaugurated by President John Dramani Mahama,
We connect Ghana''s seaports to Côte d''Ivoire, Mali, Burkina Faso and the wider ECOWAS region through integrated intermodal and multimodal
Ghana Airport Cargo Centre (GACC), a public private partnership (PPP)-funded facility at Accra''s Kotoka International Airport, saw its grand official opening ceremony attended by John
Kotoka International airport''s multi-million dollar cargo facility has been officially inaugurated by President John Dramani Mahama, cementing Accra as a major air cargo hub.
Sub-consultants to Ilifa Africa Engineers we executed the feasibility and detailed engineering designs (process, mechanical, EC&I and fire) for two fuel and lube depots at the Mogalakwena
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Airport City Accra is an urban development centered around Kotoka International Airport. The development is promoted by Ghana Airports Company Limited on the principle that airports have ceased to be mere terminals, but rather economic growth outlets to promote trade and generate employment.
In response to globalization and the growing demand for air travel at the time, a development project was launched to reconfigure the structure into a terminal building in 1956. The airport occupies 1610 acres (651 hectares) within the city of Accra, and is about 10 kilometres from the City Centre.
The airport shares its facilities with Air Force Base Accra, an installation of the Ghana Air Force. It hosts a squadron of Airbus C295 transport aircraft, as well as a helicopter squadron with Harbin Z-9 and Mil Mi-17 utility helicopters.
The airport occupies 1610 acres (651 hectares) within the city of Accra, and is about 10 kilometres from the City Centre. The reference point co-ordinates are 05° 35’ 47” North Latitude by 000° 10’ 12” West longitude. Elevation is 63.5m (205 ft).