Obuasi Airport

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Obuasi Airport
Summary
Airport typePrivate
OwnerAnglo Gold Ashanti
OperatorGianair
ServesObuasi
Coordinates6°17′26″N 1°42′5″W / 6.29056°N 1.70139°W / 6.29056; -1.70139Coordinates: 6°17′26″N 1°42′5″W / 6.29056°N 1.70139°W / 6.29056; -1.70139
Map
Obuasi is located in Ghana
Obuasi
Obuasi
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 5,250 1,600 Paved

Obuasi Airport is a private airport serving the town of Obuasi in Obuasi Municipal District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana.[1]

History[]

Obuasi Airport is a private airfield developed by Anglo Gold Ashanti to service their operations at the Obuasi Gold Mine.[2] The airport was developed from a former airstrip and was inaugurated on 30 August 2012 by Minister of Transport, Collins Dauda. The airport is operated by Gianair on behalf of the owners.[3]

Destinations[]

The only scheduled services from Obuasi are operated by Gianair to Accra.[4]

Accidents and Incidents[]

  • On 19 March 2003, a Beech 1900D operated by Ashanti Goldfields Corporation with 4 passengers and 2 crew overran the runway after aborting take-off at a speed of 80 knots. The aircraft came to rest in rocky ground near the runway and sustained substantial damage. No fatalities were reported.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ghana's Second Biggest Airport Commissioned at Obuasi". GhanaWeb. 30 August 2012.
  2. ^ "AngloGold Ashanti open Ghana's second largest airport". Ventures Africa. 4 September 2012.
  3. ^ "AngloGold's $4m airport inaugurated". Ghana Business News. 30 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Gianair commences Accra-Obuasi flights". 21 March 2016.
  5. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Beechcraft 1900D 9G-AGF Obuasi Airstrip". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 6 April 2021.


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