− Aviation’s post-pandemic recovery buoyed by a surge in tourism − Emerging markets launch new airlines to boost status as global aviation centres − Historic aircraft deals signal return of investor confidence to sector − New emissions regulations present opportunities for sustainable fuel production With global aviation passenger numbers rebounding, emerging markets are looking to
Inadequate capital, persistent government interference, corruption and inadequate operational competence are some of the reasons adduced for the poor performance of many national airline carriers on the African continent.
Ghana is set to have a new national airline run by former England
footballer Emile Heskey operating in time for the African Games in
Accra later this year.
Ghana’s new national airline will begin operations in the third quarter of this year, 13 years after the country’s second state-owned carrier stopped flights.