Several countries show interest in push to develop Guyana’s new airport |
Written by Gabreila Patram |
Sunday, 29 September 2013 21:33 |
SEVERAL countries have shown interest in Guyana’s push to develop a new international airport, Minister of Public Works Robeson Benn. has said. Canada.
Representatives from Nigeria, Indonesia and other African countries quizzed Minister Benn on the opportunities that could be derived from the project. In-depth discussions were also held with Princess Stella Adaeze-Oduah, Nigeria’s Aviation Minister.
Director of the Civil Aviation Authority (GCCA), Zulfikar Mohamed and Guyana’s Ambassador to Canada networked with countries currently spending millions of dollars to either upgrade of build new airports. “…countries like Indonesia, Nigeria, Malaysia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, just to name a few,” he divulged.
“Importantly, the delegates endorsed the revision of global safety and air navigation, affordability and sustainability,” Benn noted.
“ICAO has stressed repeatedly that aviation contributes just 2 per cent of global man-made greenhouse gas emissions each year and that approximately two thirds of this amount, or 1.3 per cent, are due to international flights,” the Public Works Minister explained.
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