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Airlines may face age-cap on aircraft

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  • Elga 9 years ago

    When it comes to making laws to stifle or cause pain, you can trust Ghanaians. However to be ingenious and produce, zero

  • True Talk 9 years ago

    An old aircraft is safe to operate, so long as it is maintained within the specifications of its maintenance manuals. Responsibility to ensure this is done, lies with the Ghana Civil Aviation. A new aircraft badly maintained, ...
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  • ksalo 9 years ago

    Get the standards right, if it would not be allowed to fly in Europe or anywhere else, it should not be allowed to fly in or out of Ghana. We do not own a plane, the operators are leasing these junk planes to make money. Stop ...
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  • Ogyaba 9 years ago

    My goodness!!!! Who on earth gave licenses for these flying coffins to operate? This is Ghanaian and African stupidity at its best!!!!!! Africans only learn their lessons bitterly and costly!!!! Waiting for a big disaster bef ...
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