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Guyana’s international civil aviation compliance increases further

Demerara Waves 

Director General of the GCAA Lt.Col.(ret’d) Egbert Field

Guyana’s latest civil aviation rating has moved up to nearly 77 percent, Director-General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Retired Lieutenant Colonel, Egbert Field said Sunday in New York.

He told an election campaign fundraising meeting that from 2007 Guyana’s compliance with International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) rules and regulations was 44 percent, but by 2016, due to “political will” by the coalition-led administration, that figure moved to 64.6 percent and after an audit last week the figure now stands at 76.9 percent.

“If that isn’t progress, what else is?” said Field. “This is the political will of the government to see things move in the right direction.” he added.

Before returning to head the GCAA, Field – a former GDF and commercial air pilot with the now defunct Guyana Airways Corporation – was also Director, Flight Safety Department of the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA) before returning to his homeland. While in Jamaica, he was Transnational Inspector for the Caribbean Aviation Safety and Security Oversight System (CASSOS)

Aviation Minister, David Patterson said with such a level of increasing compliance, government planned to eventually seal a public-private partnership for a national airline between 2020 and 2025. “In the next five years, we will, of course, sit down now with a partner; hopefully a nice Guyanese private sector partner and discuss the reintroduction of an international airline,” said Patterson.

Before a Guyana-registered airline could fly to the US, the Cheddi Jagan International Airport would have to be recategorized 1 by the US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA).

He also stated that in another five years Lethem would have a new regional airport.

Patterson noted that Guyana has not been bringing in fly-by-night airlines that essentially begin operations during the peak season and then flop during the low season, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded on both sides of the Atlantic.

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VishMahabir posted:

If yall think we gon give up and let yall run the country down for another 40 years (according the Jagdeo), you better think again...

Guyanese much smarter today!

I have been saying all along that Vish is a wannabe coolie...a PNC mole on GNI.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
VishMahabir posted:

If yall think we gon give up and let yall run the country down for another 40 years (according the Jagdeo), you better think again...

Guyanese much smarter today!

I have been saying all along that Vish is a wannabe coolie...a PNC mole on GNI.

He is a Duttie Blackman who wants to be a Duttie Coolie.

K

Hey hey hey

Vish is clutching at straws. 

Jagdeo bussed PNC balls.

Hey Hey Hey

It is advisable to keep race out of the responses. Jagdeo is currently uniting Guyanese and the crowds are reflection of that. There is no need to use those derogatory terms. 

FM
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Airlines should always be managed by the private sector.  God knows we don’t need any more opportunity for corruption in this government.  They would use it to fly PNC people to Guyana to vote.

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Airlines should always be managed by the private sector.  God knows we don’t need any more opportunity for corruption in this government.  They would use it to fly PNC people to Guyana to vote.

And ship drugs to America in pepper and fish.

FM
VishMahabir posted:

If yall think we gon give up and let yall run the country down for another 40 years (according the Jagdeo), you better think again...

Guyanese much smarter today!

Not a matter of give up.  It’s who the majority elect.

Given that, I support the reintroduction of an international airline in Public Private Partnership (PPP😁) model.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Airlines should always be managed by the private sector.  God knows we don’t need any more opportunity for corruption in this government.  They would use it to fly PNC people to Guyana to vote.

And ship drugs to America in pepper and fish.

Nahhhh, that was a PPP ting.

cain
cain posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Airlines should always be managed by the private sector.  God knows we don’t need any more opportunity for corruption in this government.  They would use it to fly PNC people to Guyana to vote.

And ship drugs to America in pepper and fish.

Nahhhh, that was a PPP ting.

How you know so much, were you involved?

K
kp posted:
cain posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Airlines should always be managed by the private sector.  God knows we don’t need any more opportunity for corruption in this government.  They would use it to fly PNC people to Guyana to vote.

And ship drugs to America in pepper and fish.

Nahhhh, that was a PPP ting.

How you know so much, were you involved?

I ain't PPP..you are though....you could be involved.

cain
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skeldon_man posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Airlines should always be managed by the private sector.  God knows we don’t need any more opportunity for corruption in this government.  They would use it to fly PNC people to Guyana to vote.

And ship drugs to America in pepper and fish.

 

PNC has now expanded that trade. They are using PNC Made/supported submarines. On was recently intercepted. 

FM
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cain posted:
kp posted:
cain posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Airlines should always be managed by the private sector.  God knows we don’t need any more opportunity for corruption in this government.  They would use it to fly PNC people to Guyana to vote.

And ship drugs to America in pepper and fish.

Nahhhh, that was a PPP ting.

How you know so much, were you involved?

I ain't PPP..you are though....you could be involved.

PNC your party in office now so your are given free reign to do your drug business. 

K

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