Starbow Airlines to Launch From Accra

Starbow Airlines to Launch From Accra

Posted 20/05/2011

A new regional carrier will soon launch operations from Kotoka International Airport in the Ghanaian capital, Accra.  Starbow Airlines has acquired two BAe 146-300s, the first of which was recently unveiled at Southend Airport in the UK in a livery designed by airline brand development and graphic design company Lila Design Associates.  The start-up carrier remains tight-lipped over its operational plans and has only just begun the recruitment process for BAe 146 licenced Captains and First Officers as well as ground engineers for any initial six month period.


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