Unity Air, a subsidiary of Unity Group of companies which is one of the fastest growing business entities in the country, is preparing to begin domestic flights soon.
The development is expected to bring significant improvements to Ghana’s aviation industry.
The company has taken delivery of its passenger 30 seater Embraer 120 Extended Range and set to begin daily flights to Tamale and Kumasi.
Speaking to journalists after the inspection of the new aircraft at the Kotoka International Airport on Sunday, Roger Allotey, Head of Commercial Operations of Air Futures which operates as Unity Air in Ghana disclosed that “there are few things we need to do. We have to clear a few documents with Civil Aviation, clear a few things with international civil aviation and international air transport among others. Once we do that, we will be ready to commence operations”.
Mr. Allotey said data showed that passenger airlifts in the country had dropped due to the reduction in domestic airlines over the past four years.
“This means that if you are able to increase the number of airlines and capacity on the route then you will be able to increase the number of passengers who fly,” he said.