Kotoka International Airport
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The Kotoka International Airport is the international airport of Accra and also the largest of Ghana. He was named after Emmanuel Kotoka. The airport was the main base of the former Ghanaian Airlines Ghana Airways Ghana International Airlines. He is also the home airport of Antrak Air and one of the bases of the cargo airline Aerogem Cargo.
The airport will be capable aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 747-400. Opened in 2004, a new arrival and departure terminal.
Airlines and destinations
Flights between Accra and European destinations offered by Lufthansa, KLM, British Airways, Alitalia, Iberia and TAP Portugal.
Incidents
- On June 2, 2012, a Nigerian freighter aircraft Allied Air with the flight number DHV -3 over the runway shot out and collided with a minibus; its ten passengers and two other people on the ground were killed. The crew of the Allied Air Machine remained largely unharmed.