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5G
  
FOX

Commenced operations
  
November 2011

Headquarters
  
Cantonments, Accra

FOX
  
SWIFT TANGO

Destinations
  
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Founded
  
10 November 2008 as Fly540 Ghana

Hubs
  
Kotoka International Airport

Hub
  
Kotoka International Airport

Royal Fly-GH is a Ghanaian airline based at Kotoka International Airport in Accra. Previously using the name Fly540 Ghana, it suspended operations in May 2014 but will resume flights by late 2016.

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History

Royal Fly-GH was founded as Fly540 Ghana, a subsidiary of Fly540, on 11 November 2008. It began operations in November 2011, flying to Accra, Tamale, Kumasi, and Takoradi.

In June 2012, Fly540 and its subsidiaries were acquired by Rubicon Diversified Investments, which intended to absorb the airlines into its new venture Fastjet. However, in May 2014 Fastjet decided to suspend Fly540 Ghana's operations, as it needed to transition the airline's full-service model to Fastjet's low-cost one. In addition, Fastjet then sold off Fly540 Ghana's fleet, a single ATR 72-500.

In June 2015, Fastjet sold Fly540 Ghana to DWG-G Co Ltd for only USD1.00. Within a week of the decision, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) announced the airline would be rebranded as Royal Fly-GH and would soon resume operations. The resumption of service was expected to occur in October 2015, but it may happen by the third quarter of 2016. However, Citi Business News reported in June 2016 that the resumption may be delayed as Royal Fly-GH has yet to complete the processes for further clearance from the GCAA.

Corporate affairs

Royal Fly-GH is owned by Mr. Samuel Palmer Wesley-Quaison, a Ghanaian business man -based in Germany and Ghana. From 2010 to 2012 it was a subsidiary of Fly540 (owned by Lonrho Aviation), and from 2012 to 2015 it was owned by Fastjet/Rubicon Diversified Investments.

Destinations

Royal Fly-GH will fly to the same destinations that Fly540 Ghana flew to. It will also explore international destinations.

Fleet

Royal Fly-GH is in the process of obtaining new aircraft, as its sole aircraft, an ATR 72-500, was sold off by Fastjet during the suspension.

References

Royal Fly-GH Wikipedia