Air Ghana increases cargo fleet with third Boeing 737 freighter, boosting West Africa trade
Air Ghana has taken delivery of a new Boeing 737-400 Freighter. The move is aimed at strengthening its cargo operations and deepening its footprint across West Africa. The aircraft, registered as 9G-KCT, brings the airline's fleet of Boeing 737-400 freighters to three, enhancing its ability to move goods along key regional trade corridors.
Company officials say the addition will improve operational efficiency, increase payload capacity, and help meet rising demand for air freight services in the sub-region. The Boeing 737-400F is part of the Classic series, originally designed as a passenger aircraft in the late 1980s before being converted for cargo use. Air Ghana Cargo says its operations are built on precision, consistency, and reliability. The company connects businesses and supports trade across key regional routes, with an emphasis on ensuring shipments are handled with care, control, and operational confidence.
The company formally became an operational cargo carrier in 2014 after securing its Air Operator Certificate (AOC), marking its transition to dedicated air freight operations. Air Ghana holds a Ghana Airline Operating Certificate and has designated national cargo airline status, supported by technical and regulatory expertise. The latest fleet addition signals the airline's ambition to play a larger role in regional air cargo logistics.
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Air Ghana is expanding its cargo operations in West Africa with a new addition to its fleet. The move is expected to boost trade, but the full impact on the region remains to be seen - it could change how business is done.
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