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托比阁下:霍城航空学校梦想续航篇 / Ho Aviation School Project Dream on - Togbe
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加纳阿索格里王国国王大酋长十四世·托比·阿菲德阁下(Togbe Afede XIV),确认了在阿索格里首府霍城(Ho)机场建立航空培训学校的计划仍在积极推进中。


加纳阿索格里王国国王大酋长,传统地区领导人:十四世·托比·阿菲德阁下(Togbe Afede XIV

加纳阿索格里王国国王大酋长十四世·托比·阿菲德阁下(Togbe Afede XIV),确认了在阿索格里首府霍城(Ho)机场建立航空培训学校的计划仍在积极推进中。
托比阁下表示,该学校旨在培养能够满足全球市场需求的顶级飞行员。一旦培训基础稳固,学校将增设飞机维护、修理及大修(MRO)的设施。
托比阁下在接受本刊采访时透露了这一计划,采访内容涵盖了包括他对阿索格里的规划在内的多个话题。
然而,对于项目何时启动,托比阁下表示无法给出确切时间。尽管他在 20236 月支付了预计用于建设项目的土地费用给加纳机场有限公司(GACL),但至今尚未获得土地。
托比阁下说:“他们承诺,在我们与总经理及其团队在 20242 月共同参观机场后的两周内,将完成土地分配。我们已支付约 32,445 美元,这是加纳机场公司有限公司在 20236 月要求的土地价格的三分之一。我仍在等待土地分配,我们已做好准备。”
“我们的商业计划已更新,已选定将建造机库的公司,如果我们决定进行飞机维护,机库将用于存放飞机。” 托比阁下指出,虽然建造飞机维护、修理,及大修所用机库可能需要一些时间,但已联系几家能在几个月内完成建造的公司,这些公司将负责制造组件,将它们运送到加纳并进行安装。
他补充说:“我们已确定所需飞机,但目前还无法购买。我们只能在准备好启动项目,并且机库建成后,才能接收这些飞机。”

霍城机场

在讨论霍城机场时,托比阁下指出,这个机场是由前政府建造的,但当其他人还在计划如何使其商业化,即实现每日有乘客进出时,他作为传统领袖决定开发机场的其他商业潜力。因此,他计划建立航空培训学校。
“我们每天都会听到关于霍城机场变成无用昂贵设施的抱怨。现在我们想开始做一些有用的事情,却不幸地遇到了挫折。一旦我们在那里建立一个培训学校,我们不仅会支付土地费用,而且还会使用该设施,并向机场公司支付费用。”
“我们可以将其转变为一个极佳的飞行员培训场所,不仅为加纳,也为整个西非次地区甚至更远的地方服务。对我来说,这将是非常了不起的,因为它将使霍城成为航空领域的一个重要地标,吸引来自世界各地的人们前来学习飞行。" 托比阁下表示。

挑战

托比阁下是加纳国内知名的多项产业创始人,他表示在将发展引入自己的领土阿索格里时遇到许多挑战,因为他没有酋长土地,而现有的土地被分割为小块,由不同个人持有。托比阁下说,在新冠疫情爆发之前,他正在加纳北部地区寻找合适土地,用于发展大规模的商业农业。
同样地,托比阁下正在北 Tongu 地区寻找用于建立混合农场的土地,最近也在寻找用以建立特许城市和建设太阳能设施的土地。
安能安所固电力公司正在从托比阁下的下属酋长们手中收购加纳北部的四块土地。托比阁下还提到,在 2011 年,他们通过与中国一个省份建立姐妹关系,并通过该关系签署了一个实验性水稻农场的协议。然而,不幸的是,由于土地纠纷,他们无法继续推进该项目。
“所以,我们已经做出了真诚的努力。但现在我们正试着再努力一些。我们正在准备一个发展计划,它能见证我们在各个领域做出有成效的干预。” 托比阁下说道。

Ho Aviation School Project Dream on - Togbe Afede XIV

The Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State, Togbe Afede XIV, has stated that plans to establish an aviation training school at the Ho Airport are still alive.

The school, he explained, would train world-class pilots for all markets.

After the training institution is well grounded, it would be expanded with facilities to undertake maintenance, repairs and overhaul (MRO) of aircraft.

The Agbogbomefia disclosed this to the Daily Graphic in an interview that covered several issues, including his plans for his traditional area.

He, however, could not tell when the project would start because he said although he had paid for the land on which the project was expected to be sited to the Ghana Airport Company Ltd (GACL) in June 2023, he still did not have the land.

"They promised us that within two weeks after we visited the airport together with the managing director and his team, in February 2024, we will have allocation made to us. We had paid about $32,445, one-third of the price, as demanded by GACL in June 2023 for allocation of the land at the Ho Airport. I am still waiting for the allocation of the land. But we have been ready.

"The business plan has been updated. We have identified the company that will build the hangar, where we will house the aircraft if we want to undertake maintenance. The aircraft have been identified but we could not acquire them. We can only take the aircraft when we are ready to start and importantly when the hangar is built," he explained.

Togbe Afede XIV said the building of the MRO hangar might take time but they had identified companies that would do it within months, adding that the company would build the components, ship them to the country and install them.

Ho Airport

Touching on the Ho Airport, he said it was built by the previous government but while others were still planning how to commercialise it in the sense of getting passengers in and out daily, he, as the traditional leader, decided to exploit the airport's other commercial potentials;hence, the plan to establish the aviation training school.

"We hear complaints every day that the Ho Airport is becoming a white elephant. Now that we want to commence something useful, we are facing frustrations, sadly. Once we establish a training school there, not only would we have paid for the land, okay, but we will also be using the facility and paying fees to the airport company.

"We can convert it to great use as a place to train pilots, not only for Ghana but for the subregion and beyond. That, for me, would be very phenomenal because it will put Ho firmly on the aviation map because people will come from far and near to learn to fly," he said.

Challenges

Togbe Afede, who is the founder of several businesses in the country, said there had been a lot of challenges introducing development to his traditional area because he had no stool land, and what was available was owned in small lots by different people. He said before the outbreak of COVID-19, for instance, they were looking for several thousands of hectares of land in the northern part of the country for large-scale commercial agriculture.

Similarly, he added, they were looking for land in the North Tongu area to establish a mixed farm and more lately, land to establish a charter city and also build solar facilities.

Asogli Power is in the process of acquiring four sites from his colleague chiefs in northern Ghana. Togbe Afede added that in 2011, they succeeded in establishing a sister relationship with a province in China through which an agreement for an experimental rice farm was signed. However, unfortunately, there was a fight over the land so they could not pursue the project.

"So there have been genuine attempts. But what we are trying to do now is to be a little more deliberate about it. We are preparing a development plan that will see us make interventions across various sectors," he said.

来源:加纳图文在线

文:By Augustina Tawiah

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