Ibrahim Mahama has done it again.
The Ghanaian business mogul and CEO of Engineers and Planners was spotted on March 3, 2026, arriving at the airport in a convoy of luxury Mercedes-Benz vehicles before boarding his latest purchase, a sleek new Bombardier Global 6500 private jet.
Custom-painted in white and grey and boldly branded “Dzata,” the aircraft is estimated to be worth around GH₵600 million.
It’s his second private jet, adding to the one he already owned.
Mahama made history as the first Ghanaian to own a private jet.
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Over the years, his first Dzata-branded aircraft has been used by his brother, President John Mahama, and the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, for both official and personal travels.
The Bombardier Global 6500 is one of the most advanced ultra-long-range business jets in the world.
And with this new addition, Mahama continues to cement his place as one of Ghana’s biggest business players, literally flying higher than most.
