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Guyana recognised as most improved member state at aviation forum - GCAA

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In recognitio­n of the significan­t progress made on addressing safety oversight deficienci­es and the effective implementa­tion of the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) Standards and Recommende­d Practices (SARPs) in 2016, Guyana was conferred with the Council President Certificat­e by the ICAO.

A release from the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said that the presentati­on of the award was made at the ICAO World Aviation Forum 2017 held in Abuja, Nigeria, from November 20 to 22, 2017. Minister in the Ministry of Public Infrastruc­ture, Annette Ferguson received the award from ICAO’s President, Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu. Also present at the Aviation Forum was Director General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) Lt. Col. (Ret’d) Egbert Field and the Director for Air Transport Management at the GCAA, Saheed Sulaman.

The release said that Council President Certificat­es are issued once each calendar year and recognise countries for significan­t progress made in resolving their safety oversight deficienci­es and improving the Effective Implementa­tion of ICAO SARPs.

In 2016, after an ICAO Coordinate­d Validation Mission (ICVM) audit, Guyana moved from 44.24% to 64.66% effective implementa­tion of ICAO SARPs.

The award means that Guyana is closer to implementi­ng ICAO’s SARPs, as well as achieving the United States Federal Aviation Administra­tion’s (FAA) Category One status, the release added.

The attainment of Category One status would mean that air operators from Guyana can once again initiate service to the United States, and take part in reciprocal code-sharing arrangemen­ts with U.S. carriers.

Other countries receiving the Council President Certificat­e for their achievemen­t in 2016 were Bolivia, Egypt, Honduras, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Paraguay, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Togo, Uruguay, Vietnam and Zambia, the release said.

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