This report, conducted by the 'Aarotec Infrastructure Group,' was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency. The objective of the study is to provide the 'Ghana Civil Aviation Authority' with a coordinated and prioritized investment program for the Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale airports, as well as for the proposed Civil Aviation Training Academy, including recommendations as to the means of financing and implementation of these investment plans. The report, in three volumes, contains information on existing airport facilities, airport development, air traffic demand versus existing capacity, environmental impacts, airport development and land use plans, investment and financing requirements, and the Aviation Training Academy. This project has the potential to produce $40 million in U.S. exports, with the bulk of exports in equipment, materials, and technical services.
Ghana Civil Aviation Authority - Investment Plan for Accra, Kumasi and Tamale Airports and Civil Aviation Academy. Final Report, Volume 1
2005
358 pages
Report
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Englisch
Environmental impacts , Implementation , Accra Airport , Capital costs , Tamale Airport , Investments , Recommendations , Data collecting , Airports , Kumasi Airport , Air Transportation , Civil Aviation Training Academy , Financing , Gateway Project , Land use , Airport planning , Demand(Economics) , Infrastructure
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