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Egypt,Ghana : EGYPTAIR inks MoU with GHANIAN NETWORK AVIATION to support develop new hub
Publish Date : 24-Sep-2012
EgyptAir has inked a MoU with the Ghanian Network Aviation (CTK) to begin materializing a project to promote air transportation expansion in West Africa.
The deal will help Air transport in Ghana, West Africa, to undergo significant development.
Both the companies initialed the agreement in the presence of Samir Embaby, the Egyptian Minister of Civil Aviation, Collins Dauda, the Ghanaian Minister of Transport and Alhaji Saed Sinare Ghana Ambassador to Egypt as well as officials of both airlines at the headquarters of the Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation in Cairo.
Embaby said, “Egypt is one of the pioneers in the field of civil aviation, and being part of the African continent, Egypt is proud to cooperate with the African airlines to enhance the Aviation industry in such a promising region. The matter has full support and collaboration from governments and organizations in both Egypt and Ghana.â€
“He sees the Egyptian airline as playing a major role in developing the air transport industry in the continent through cooperation with African airlines to create modern civil aviation systems that could serve best the African continent,â€added Embaby , “EGYPTAIR in conjunction with CTK, have started today to put these plans into action.â€
“We in Ghana welcome this cooperation with the Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation which will yield numerous benefits not only for both countries but also for the other neighboring countries in West African region as well,†said Dauda, “Accra is now the hub of aviation and the preferred destination in the West Africa sub region.â€