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5th December 2022 10:43:30 AM
2 mins readTo support the anticipated increase in passenger traffic, Sunyani Airport's outdated terminal building will be renovated and enlarged.Following a seven-year closure to allow for a significant refurbishment of the domestic airport located in the middle belt, the facility was finally reopened on Wednesday, August 3, 2022.Phase 1 of the restoration exercise involved extending the Sunyani Airport's runway from 1,280 meters to 1,400 meters.
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The airport can currently accept medium-sized jet flights thanks to the 1,280–1,400 meter extension of the runway.Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, presenting the 2023 budget said a new terminal building is in the offing.“In line with Government’s policy to improve air connectivity, boost trade and tourism, the Ministry rehabilitated, commissioned, and operationalised the Sunyani Airport.
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The construction of Phase II of the Airport will commence in 2023. The scope of work will include extension of the existing runway, and the existing terminal building will undergo expansion and remodeling,” he said.The domestic airline, PassionAir, has operated the Accra-Sunyani route since the official inauguration this year.
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Given the very good load on the route, PassionAir now operates six weekly flights on the Accra-Sunyani-Accra route in response to increased demand.The airline operates Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 and Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 planes that can transport 78 and 50 passengers respectively.Brief background of Sunyani AirportThe Sunyani Airport was originally constructed as an Airstrip and later upgraded into an airport in 1969.
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The airport currently has a total runway length of 1,520 meters made up of 1,400 meters paved and 60 meters unpaved Runway End Safety Area (RESA) at both ends.It had the capacity to handle and process 100 passengers per hour. Since the commencement of commercial operations, the airport has not had any major renovation works, resulting in the poor state of the airport including cracks and potholes on the runway.
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In 2015, the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) and Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) shut down the airport as a precautionary measure to forestallany disaster. Prior to shutting it down, it was serviced by now defunct domestic airline operator, Starbow.The rehabilitation and expansion of the airport was carried out in phases.
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A contract was awarded in 2018 for the rehabilitation of the existing runway, minimal renovation of the terminal building, construction of some airport internal roads and other auxiliary facilities.Rehabilitation works are almost complete and the airport is to be opened to traffic in the next few months.
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