Gambia Civil Aviation Authority

The Gambia Civil Aviation Authority was established as an autonomous body in July, 1991 (under the Public Enterprise Act of 1989) to give effect to the Chicago Convention. The main functions of the Authority are;

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  1. Regulating Civil Aviation and the Air Transport Industry in the Gambia,
  2. Providing Air Navigation Services and
  3. Operating and Managing Banjul International Airport which includes, among others, providing and maintaining required infrastructure and facilities.

The Authority comprises eight different directorates namely: Departments of Human Resources and Administration; Air Navigation Services; Internal Audit; Flight Safety Standards; Airport Operations; Air Transport and Commerce; Finance, and Engineering & Maintenance, tasked with the collective responsibility of regulating the air transport industry in the Gambia, providing air navigation services as well as operating Banjul International Airport. Each of these directorates, headed by a Director who assists the Office of Director General in the day-to-day administration of the Authority, performs specialized functions geared towards efficiently and effectively performing the Authority’s three broad functions.

Financials

Fiscal Year 2016

Total Assets

D4,249,800,000 6%

Profit / Loss Before Taxes

D-140,600,000 -570.2%

Income

D334,400,000 15.6%

Profit / Loss After Taxes

D-146,100,000 -686.7%

Total Liabilities

D3,241,900,000 13.6%

Fiscal Year 2015

Total Assets

D4,008,300,000 29.1%

Profit / Loss Before Taxes

D29,900,000 -80.4%

Income

D289,200,000 -23.4%

Profit / Loss After Taxes

D24,900,000 -84.4%

Total Liabilities

D2,854,300,000 227.9%

Fiscal Year 2014

Total Assets

D3,105,600,000 177.3%

Profit / Loss Before Taxes

D152,800,000 -265%

Income

D377,600,000 4.4%

Profit / Loss After Taxes

D159,300,000 -261.6%

Total Liabilities

D870,600,000 -48.8%

Fiscal Year 2013

Total Assets

D1,120,100,000 296.2%

Profit / Loss Before Taxes

D-92,600,000 -109.1%

Income

D361,800,000 -873.1%

Profit / Loss After Taxes

D-98,600,000 91.1%

Total Liabilities

D1,699,900,000 13.7%

Fiscal Year 2012

Income

D282,700,000 -71.6%

Total Assets

D1,014,300,000 -1710%

Profit / Loss Before Taxes

D-46,800,000 -115.6%

Profit / Loss After Taxes

D-51,600,000 -24%

Total Liabilities

D1,495,500,000 5%

Fiscal Year 2011

Total Assets

D994,200,000 7.7%

Profit / Loss Before Taxes

D-63,000,000 -15.1%

Income

D299,700,000 117.5%

Profit / Loss After Taxes

D-67,900,000 -11.4%

Total Liabilities

D1,423,800,000 10.8%

Fiscal Year 2010

Total Assets

D923,400,000

Profit / Loss Before Taxes

D-74,200,000

Income

D137,800,000

Profit / Loss After Taxes

D-76,600,000

Total Liabilities

D1,285,100,000
  • Board Composition

    Board of Directors

    Mr. Ebrima ENF Bojang Chairman (Retired Director)
    Mr. Abdoulie Ebrima Jammeh MD, GCAA ( Ex-Officio)
    Mr. Rex King Member (Former Fire Chief)
    Mr. Claude Jensen Member(Former Director)
    Mr. Samba Nyang Member (GCAA)
    Permanent Secretary Ex-Oficio(MoFEA)
    Permanent Secretary Ex-Officio (MWI)
  • Contact Information

    Gambia Civil Aviation Authority
    Banjul International Airport , PO Box 285
    The Gambia

    Website: www.gcaa.aero
    E-mail: dg@gcaa.aero
    Telephone:+220 4472831
    Fax: +220 4472190

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