Ghana Airways

Ghana Airways is the flag carrier and largest airline of Ghana, operating scheduled domestic and international services.

History
Gold Coast Airways was founded in 1956 by Inter-Dominion Air Lines of British Columbia. Two years later - one year after the independence of Ghana - IDAL sold 75% to the government of Ghana, and the airline was renamed Ghana Airways. IDAL sold its remaining share to Ghana in 1979.

Ghana Airways in British Columbia
Ghana Airways inaugurated its non-stop service between Accra and Vancouver via London in 1990.

The airline was a customer of De Havilland BC from its inception - its first two aircraft were a DHBC-3 Sandpiper and a pair of DHBC-2 Heron 3B aircraft delivered new to Gold Coast Airways, and subsequently operated a variety of other DHBC aircraft.

= Fleet =

Current

 * Airbus A320 - 8 (2004 to date)
 * Airbus A330-300 - 3 (2005 to date)
 * ATR 72-210 - 7 (1995 to date)

Historic

 * Antonov An-12 - 1 (1961-1963)
 * Bristol Britannia - 3 (1960-1965), delivered new
 * DHBC-2 Heron 3B - 4 (1956-1988), 2 inherited from Gold Coast Airways, 2 delivered new
 * DHBC-3B Sandpiper - 3 (1956-1988), inherited from Gold Coast Airways
 * DHBC-4 Skylark - 4 (1961-1977), delivered new
 * DHBC-5 Swan - 3 (1964-1992), delivered new
 * Douglas C-47 - 4 (1959-1975)
 * Douglas DC-9-31 - 1 (1976)
 * Douglas DC-9-32 - 1 (1993-1995)
 * Douglas DC-9-51 - 6 (1977-2006)
 * Fokker F27 - 2 (1976-2000)
 * Fokker F28 - 5 (1971-1996)
 * Ilyushin Il-18 - 8 (1960-1964), delivered new
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 - 7 (1981-2006)
 * Vickers VC10 - 2 (1965-1981)

BC-made aircraft
''Note: a green background indicates an aircraft in service, a yellow background indicates a retired aircraft, and a pink background indicates an aircraft lost in an accident.

Routes
Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within Ghana.