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GCAA wins SOE of the Year award

 The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has been adjudged the Best State -Owned Enterprise of the year at the 2nd edition of the Public Enter­prises League Table Award (PELT) held last Wednesday, at the Accra International Conference Centre.

The GCAA also placed second as the best Entity of the Year.

The event which was organised by the Ministry of Public Enterprises in collaboration with the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) was aimed at rewarding hardwork­ing and profitable entities as well as motivating others to work harder.

The Ghana Civil Aviation Author­ity (GCAA), the regulator and air navigation provider of the aviation industry in Ghana shrugged off stiff opposition from about 64 State- Owned enterprises to emerge as the best SOE of the year.

The GCAA continues to fly the flag of Ghana high in the aviation industry home and abroad as the authority is often referred to by the International Civil Aviation Organi­zation (ICAO) as a champion State within the sub-region.

Ghana at its last safety assessment obtained an Effective Implemen­tation or EI rate of 89.89 per cent, which remains the highest by an African State, after ICAO concluded its Coordinated Validation Mission (ICVM).

At the recent ICAO 41st Assem­bly held in September 2022; Ghana was also elected to the ICAO Coun­cil by outperforming most of its competitors. By this feat, Ghana will serve on the highest body of ICAO for the next two years.

Ghana On November 7, 2022, received the inaugural ‘Flight Safety Foundation David Morrison Inno­vation Award’ for its leadership in developing and enabling an innova­tive, reliable, and life-saving drone delivery system for COVID-19 vaccines and other critical medical supplies.

The GCAA continues to ensure that the Accra Flight Information region (Ghana’s airspace) remains one of the safest in the world by ensuring adherence to Safety and Security.

The GCAA believes that all these achievement are as a result of the commitment and dedication by Board, Management and staff of the Authority, especially coming at the back of the COVID-19 pan­demic which ravaged the aviation industry.

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