WATCH: KIA Runway Expansion Begins After 30 Years as Ghana Upgrades Aviation Infrastructure
After nearly three decades of inactivity, the long-awaited runway expansion project at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra has officially begun, marking a major milestone in Ghana’s aviation and transport development. The project, led by the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), represents
Ogyem Solomon

After nearly three decades of inactivity, the long-awaited runway expansion project at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra has officially begun, marking a major milestone in Ghana’s aviation and transport development. The project, led by the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), represents a significant step toward modernising the country’s main international gateway and strengthening Ghana’s position as a key aviation hub in West Africa.
For years, the need to expand and upgrade the runway had been identified as a strategic priority for Ghana’s aviation sector. However, the project remained dormant for almost 30 years due to funding constraints, planning challenges, and shifting national priorities. With work now underway, the expansion signals renewed commitment to long-term infrastructure development and economic growth.
According to GACL, the runway project is part of a broader modernisation agenda aimed at improving airport safety, increasing operational capacity, and enhancing efficiency at Kotoka International Airport. The upgraded runway will enable the airport to accommodate larger aircraft, handle higher traffic volumes, and support a growing number of international and domestic flights.
Aviation experts believe the expansion will significantly improve Ghana’s competitiveness within the region. As air travel demand continues to rise across Africa, airports with modern infrastructure are better positioned to attract major airlines, serve as transit hubs, and support increased passenger and cargo movement. The upgraded runway at KIA is therefore expected to boost Ghana’s role in regional and global air connectivity.
The project is also expected to have wide-ranging economic benefits. Improved airport infrastructure supports tourism growth, trade expansion, and foreign investment, all of which are critical drivers of national development. A more efficient runway system means smoother logistics for exports and imports, faster movement of goods, and greater reliability for international business operations.
In addition to economic gains, the runway expansion will enhance aviation safety standards. Modern runway systems improve aircraft landing and takeoff performance, reduce operational risks, and allow better handling of adverse weather conditions. These upgrades are essential for meeting international aviation safety requirements and ensuring the long-term sustainability of Ghana’s air transport sector.
The project also aligns with Ghana’s broader vision of positioning itself as a transport and logistics hub in West Africa. With its strategic geographic location and political stability, Ghana is well placed to serve as a regional gateway for travel, commerce, and investment. Upgrading KIA’s infrastructure strengthens this vision and supports long-term national planning goals.
Industry stakeholders have welcomed the development, describing it as long overdue. Many believe that the runway expansion will open new opportunities for airline partnerships, route expansion, and increased passenger traffic. It is also expected to create direct and indirect employment opportunities through construction, airport services, aviation operations, and tourism-related industries.
Beyond Accra, the project sends a strong message about Ghana’s commitment to infrastructure development. It reflects a shift toward proactive planning and long-term investment in critical national assets rather than short-term solutions. This approach is seen as essential for sustaining economic growth and improving service delivery across key sectors.
As work progresses, authorities have assured the public that safety and operational continuity remain priorities, with measures in place to minimise disruptions to airport activities. GACL has emphasized that the project will be carried out in phases to ensure smooth airport operations while construction continues.
The start of the KIA runway expansion after 30 years is more than just an infrastructure project—it is a symbol of progress, resilience, and forward planning. It represents a new chapter in Ghana’s aviation history and reflects the country’s determination to build modern systems that support development, connectivity, and economic transformation.
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Source: Thepressradio.com
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