Heartbreaking Video Shows Abandoned Ghana Airways Aircraft, Once Nation’s Pride
- A heartbreaking video showed an abandoned Ghana Airways aircraft, once the nation’s pride, rotting in an overgrown field
- Ghana Airways, which ceased operations in 2004 due to mismanagement and corruption, once proudly operated around the globe
- Netizens reacted emotionally, criticising past governments and calling for revival of the collapsed national carrier
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A heartbreaking clip concerning the forgotten legacy of a pride in the nation, Ghana Airways, has sparked tearful reactions online.

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In a video, a concerned citizen stumbled upon the remnants of Ghana Airways. It was heartbreaking because it was once the proud national carrier, not a thing of the past.
The Ghana Airways Limited, which ceased operations in 2004, was the flag carrier of Ghana, with its main base of operation and hub at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra. The Airways used to fly big planes called DC-10 and VC-10. The latter known for its speedy take-off.

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Sadly, the video captured the dilapidated state of an abandoned Ghana Airways aircraft, now withering in a remote, overgrown field. The aircraft, a symbol of the airline's former glory, now stands as a reminder to Ghanaians about the corrupt actions by some politicians.
YEN.com.gh understands that the airway's sudden collapse was due to mismanagement, corruption, and financial crises.
Watch the video below:
What happened to Ghana Airways?
The video's creator also joined many to express frustration over the lack of media attention to this poignant piece of Ghanaian history. This moment highlighted a broader narrative of neglect and forgotten potential in Ghana.
Airways, established in 1958, was once a beacon of national pride, connecting Ghana to international destinations such as the United States, Australia, and Japan. However, by the early 2000s, the airline was grappling with significant debt, poor management, and overstaffing.

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According to historical records, the airline's debt ballooned to approximately $160 million, and despite efforts to restructure through partnerships, such as with South Africa's Nationwide Airlines, Ghana Airways was liquidated in 2004.
Reactions to dilapidated state of Ghana Aircraft
YEN.com.gh gathered reactions from Ghanaians concerning the sad collapse of the Ghana Airways.
Comments on the post range from calls for revival to criticisms of past governments, particularly the administration of President John Agyekum Kufuor, under whose tenure the airline ceased operations.
Some of the comments are below.
@TristanRobert7 said:
"Wow Kuffour 😂NPP never again oooo."
@Xerxes_9 commented:
"I know a lot of people that won’t fly Ghanaian airways because it is Ghanaian owned. 😂"
@wtf_rema questioned:
"So we no get something like the country’s aim? it’s like every party then ein aim. Nobody dey continue somebody ein work if they come power smh.🤣"
@Xerxes_9 commented:
"I just hope Mahama will revive it."
@TheAtiila wrote:
"The sins of President Kuffuor that we don’t talk about."
UK airline ceases operation
Earlier, YEN.com.gh had reported that the British airline Flybe ceased trading, with all flights cancelled after entering administration. The UK Civil Aviation Authority advised passengers not to go to airports, stressing the airline would no longer operate.
Flybe had only resumed operations in April, 2022, after a previous collapse during the coronavirus crisis devastated the travel industry.
Once a leader in UK domestic flights, its assets were later acquired by Thyme Opco, linked to Cyrus Capital
Source: YEN.com.gh