A government task force charged with reviving Ghana’s national airline will present its findings to President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, December 23, 2025. This is a milestone in the administration’s effort to restore a carrier that has been absent from the skies for years, according to industry experts.
The 10-member committee’s report is expected to lay out its key conclusions, recommendations, and a proposed roadmap for establishing and operating the airline. The submission follows months of technical assessments and consultations with aviation stakeholders.
Officials say the task force was created to evaluate the viability of a new carrier, its organizational structure, and financing options, while also considering potential partnerships and regulatory requirements in the global aviation industry. The report is expected to inform the next stage of government decision-making, including policy approvals and timelines for implementation.
The committee is led by Charles Asare, former managing director of the Ghana Airports Company Limited, and includes experts in aviation, finance, and infrastructure development.

