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Kumasi International Airport (IATA: KMS, ICAO: DGSI) is a national airport in Ghana serving Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region. In 2022, the airport handled over 476,000 passengers, making it the second busiest airport in Ghana after Kotoka International Airport in Accra.  

Kumasi International Airport is located 6 kilometres (4 mi) from Kumasi. It was changed from a military base to an airport in 1999. The airport has undergone several renovation and expansion projects to help push its status as an international airport.  

The Kumasi Airport attained international status in 2014. However, the airport only operated on a regional level, even though it had had the full complement of security, customs, and immigration staff in place since 2003. Even though it had attained that status, work to upgrade the physical structures had yet to be fully put in place. The Kumasi Airport has undergone several rehabilitations and upgrades to help ensure its status as an international airport.  

In 2012, initial renovation works were started on the existing facilities involved patching and filing of the main runway, construction of addition of waiting room and building a car park to make way for future renovation and upgrades targeted for the following year.  

As of 2023, the airport is purely serving domestic air traffic. The airfield is in good condition and receives a daily domestic flight from Accra. Currently there are two national airlines serving the airport: Africa World and Passion Air. The airport has a restaurant, exchange office, ATM, different travel agencies offices and airlines offices.  There aren’t any issues regarding the approach, landing, security, or communications. No storage facilities at the airport but there are about 60 hectares of land around the airport that can be used in case of emergency, to install a logistics base. The security of the airport is ensured by the Aviation security within Ghana Airport Limited Company. Regarding the electricity, the airport is connected to the national Grid and there is a dedicated line as backup in addition to a generator of 1000 KVA, two generators of 200 KVA each and one of 101 KVA for the LGA (airport lights). Works are undergoing to increase the length of the runway from 1981 m to 2320 m. 

 

Airfield Details 

Country 

Ghana 

Latitude 

N06 43’ 09  

Province / District 

Ashanti region 

Longitude 

W01 34’ 59” 

Airfield Name 

Kumasi Airport 

Elevation  

287 m 

942 ft 

IATA & ICAO codes 

KMS / DGSI 

Surface 

Paved 

Town or City (closest) 

Kumasi 

Runway Condition 

Good 

NGO / UN (on ground) 

None 

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Runway Dimension 

1981 (m) X 45 (m)  

Ground Handling (Yes / No) 

No 

Refuelling Capacity  

Yes 

Runway Lighting (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Runway Heading 

02/20 

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Windsock (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Weather Information (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Navigation Aids (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Airfield Cost 

Navigation Charges 

Here below the table with fees applied for different services. link 

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (tons) 

Aircraft charges 

USD - $ 

 

Flat charges 

Lighting fees Domestic 

Lighting charge of $5.00 will be charged for landing and/or take-off under these conditions: 

Between sunset & sunrise 

Where runway lights are switched on, on request due to bad weather 

10 

10 

11 

20 

15 

21 

30 

20 

31 

40 

25 

Parking fees  

Domestic 

The first five (5) hours are free; thereafter a rate of $0.15 per ton per hour is applied. 

Fuel Services Charges 

The fuel services are provided by Ghana Goil and operated by the airport. There is a tanker available at the airport with a capacity of 34,000 Litres. The contracts for fuel provision are to be negotiated at Goil main office in Accra 

 

Price per Unit 

Jet A-1 

0.53 US$ / Litre 

Source: link 

Avgas 

n/a 

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

Different fees are payables at the airport such as landing fees, navigation fees, tax on passengers and for operation in the night.  

 

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