The Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) has provided a detailed breakdown of the debt owed by McDan Aviation, which led to the closure of its private jet terminal at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) on December 30, 2024.

According to GACL, McDan Aviation owes over $3.9 million, accumulated over time for land leases, terminal fees, and rental charges.

Despite repeated notices and a December 25, 2024, deadline for settlement, the majority of the debt remains unpaid.

Detailed Breakdown of McDan's Debt The breakdown provided by GACL includes: Terminal 1 Rent and Fees: $640,232.48 Block Factory, Spintex Road (5.66 acres): $1,160,827.23 Airport Logistics Building, Spintex Road (10.63 acres): $2,168,266.75 Courier Enclave (0.59 acres): $8,140 Cargo Village Offices: $18,156.20 (GHS 13,523.37) GACL also highlighted that McDan is obligated to pay a 15% share of the gross revenue from September 1, 2022, to November 30, 2024, which is also outstanding.