Goldstar Air Adjudged Most Promising Airline

From right to Left ; Nana Sarfo Kantanka, Edmund Lamptey, Cabin Crew Supervisor;  Eric Bannerman, Executive Chairman; and Felicia Cobblah, Head of Human Resource.

Goldstar Air, a wholly-owned Ghanaian airline, has been adjudged the Most Promising Airline Company of the Year at the Quality Excellence Awards held recently in Accra.

The award scheme is aimed at centralizing the strength and relationship that exist between customers and organizations.

Executive Chairman, Eric Bannerman, said the airline’s great work was increasingly being recognized and was testament to the diligent execution of its strategic initiative.

Goldstar Air is expected to be flying to 12 destinations worldwide, namely, London, Dubai, Baltimore Washington International, Guangzhou, Providence International Airport, Lagos, Abidjan, Monrovia, Freetown, Conakry, Banjul and Dakar.

“Our intentions as Ghanaians is to build a state-of-the-art and Trend-Setting Aviation industry able to compete within the international market in terms of Safety, Quality, Reliability, Punctuality, Efficiency and Costs,” Mr Bannerman noted.

He said Goldstar Air would provide affordable and available international business and provide job opportunities, including aviation-related training to Ghanaians, especially the youth.

About 5,000 direct and indirect jobs are expected to be in Ghana.

The company would employ pilots, ground service crew, service person in maintenance, cabin crew, counter agents, travel agents, tour operators, country managers, station managers, accountants, flight dispatchers, drivers, marketing personnel, air marshalls, cargo agents, movies producers, catering services, music producers, hotel accommodations, fuel suppliers, etc.

Felicia Cobblah, Head of Human Resource received the award on behalf of Goldstar Air.

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