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Earlier today, GCAA signed a Letter of Intent with KOTSA to develop a Drone Sector Roadmap and Candidate Projects under South Korea’s ODA programme—laying the foundation for a regulated and innovative #drone ecosystem in Ghana.🇬🇭🤝🇰🇷 Read full story: qrcd.org/8tvu

Earlier today, GCAA signed a Letter of Intent with KOTSA to develop a Drone Sector Roadmap and Candidate Projects under South Korea’s ODA programme—laying the foundation for a regulated and innovative #drone ecosystem in Ghana.🇬🇭🤝🇰🇷

Read full story: qrcd.org/8tvu
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GCAA, in partnership with South Korea’s KOTSA, held a stakeholder forum with key players in Ghana’s drone industry as part of a broader initiative under Korea’s ODA programme to develop a national RPAS roadmap for the drone sector. Read more: qrcd.org/8tvu

GCAA, in partnership with South Korea’s KOTSA, held a stakeholder forum with key players in Ghana’s drone industry as part of a broader initiative under Korea’s ODA programme to develop a national RPAS roadmap for the drone sector. 

Read more: qrcd.org/8tvu
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On Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the Minister of Transport, Hon. Joseph Bukari Nikpe, inaugurated a new Governing Board for the GCAA. The nine-member Governing Board is chaired by former Director-General, Ing. Simon Christopher Molai Allotey.

On Wednesday, July 2, 2025, the Minister of Transport, Hon. Joseph Bukari Nikpe, inaugurated a new Governing Board for the GCAA. The nine-member Governing Board is chaired by former Director-General, Ing. Simon Christopher Molai Allotey.