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McDan Aviation Faces GACL Shutdown Over $3.9M Debt.

The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has closed Terminal 1 at Kotoka International Airport, operated by McDan Aviation, due to an outstanding debt of $3.9 million and GH¢13,523 owed since 2020. Despite a recent partial payment of GH¢2 million on December 24, 2024, GACL insists on full payment before reopening the terminal.The GACL explained in a statement that McDan's default spans several years, including unpaid ground rent for commercial buildings developed on GACL land since 2015. Additionally, McDan owes a 15% gross revenue share for services rendered from September 2022 to November 2024.GACL revealed that four other companies have also faced shutdowns for non-payment, emphasizing its resolve to retrieve all outstanding debts.

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