2026 Budget: Gov’t to procure 4 helicopters 2 Aircraft for GAF – Ato Forson

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson has announced that the government will, beginning in 2026, commence procurement processes for the acquisition of four modern helicopters, one long-range aircraft, and one medium-range aircraft to strengthen the operational efficiency of the Ghana Air Force.
Presenting the 2026 Budget on Thursday, November 13, he said the aircraft are expected to be delivered within four years after the procurement processes are finalised, explaining that the move forms part of the government’s broader commitment to retooling the country’s security forces and enhancing national defence capabilities.
He emphasised the relevance of the Ghana Air Force, which, according to him, remains a key pillar of national defence, providing aerial surveillance, troop and logistics transport, air defence, maritime patrol support, disaster response, and medical evacuation operations.
Ato Forson highlighted operational challenges facing the institution due to an ageing fleet and high maintenance demands, which affect readiness and efficiency. The planned acquisitions, he said, will help address these challenges and enhance the Force’s ability to respond swiftly to both security and humanitarian needs.
“The Ghana Air Force will be retooled. Beginning in 2026, the Government of Ghana will start procurement processes for the acquisition of four modern helicopters, one long-range, and one medium-range aircraft,” he stated.
“Mr. Speaker, on 13th August, 2020, the Government of Ghana entered into a supplier’s credit agreement of US$80 million with Messrs. ELBIT Systems Land Ltd for the procurement of nineteen (19) Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) and related defence systems,” he added.



