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Ghana Rated Safest in African Aviation by ICAO Amidst Helicopter Crash Concerns

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Ghana’s aviation sector has been ranked the safest in Africa by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), following a recent safety audit that scored the country an impressive 89 percent. This recognition underscores Ghana’s commitment to world-class aviation standards at a time when public concerns over air travel safety have heightened after the tragic Z-9 military helicopter crash in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra, the Acting Commissioner of the Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau (AIB Ghana), Mr. Wumborti, reassured citizens that Ghana’s skies remain among the safest in the world. “A lot of work is often invested before an aircraft takes off, so passengers should be assured that they have a 99.99 percent chance of getting to their destinations safely,” he said. He emphasized that citizens should not fear aircraft falling from the skies, despite recent tragedies.

The reassurance comes in the wake of the helicopter crash that occurred on August 6, 2025, at Adansi Brofeyedu in the Adansi Akrofuom District, claiming eight lives, including two cabinet ministers – the Defence Minister and the Minister of Environment, Science and Technology. Following the incident, the government set up a board of enquiry, chaired by the National Security Coordinator, with members drawn from the Ghana Air Force and AIB Ghana. The board has been given 30 days to complete its investigation and present findings.

Mr. Wumborti highlighted that AIB Ghana operates strictly under ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs), ensuring independence, professionalism, and objectivity in its investigations. He clarified that while the bureau is generally not responsible for probing military aircraft crashes, it was included in this case with the express approval of the Minister of Defence. “Our process involves collecting factual information, verifying and analyzing it, identifying contributory factors, and recommending preventive measures,” he explained.

Ghana’s aviation sector has consistently advanced in safety protocols, with the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), AIB Ghana, and other agencies working together to uphold global best practices. The ICAO’s 89 percent score not only places Ghana at the top in Africa but also reinforces the country’s ambition to be a trusted aviation hub on the continent.

As investigations into the Ashanti helicopter crash continue, aviation authorities stress that commercial air travel in Ghana remains safe and reliable. This latest ICAO rating is a strong testament to the country’s growing reputation as a leader in aviation safety, strengthening confidence among passengers and positioning Ghana as a key player in Africa’s aviation industry.

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