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Trans Guyana Airways is a member of the Correia Group of Companies [2] along with Caribbean Aviation Maintenance Services, Evergreen Adventures, Baganara Island Resort and the Correia Mining Company. In addition to serving Guyana's interior, Trans Guyana Airways works in cooperation with Gum Air to provide a scheduled air-link between ...
This is a list of airports in Guyana, sorted by location. Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana and previously known as British Guiana, is a state on the northern coast of South America. Guyana is bordered to the east by Suriname, to the south and southwest by Brazil, to the west by Venezuela, and to the north by the Atlantic ...
Cheddi Jagan International Airport (IATA: GEO, ICAO: SYCJ), formerly Timehri International Airport, is the primary international airport of Guyana.The airport is located on the right bank of the Demerara River in the city of Timehri, 41 kilometres (25 mi) south of Guyana's capital, Georgetown.
In 2003, the airport was a local hub shuttling some 50,000 passengers and 1,800 tons of cargo annually. Construction began that year to expand the facility to an international airport, with upgraded facilities for immigration, customs, air traffic control, health and fire service.
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Air Guyana: WOL 1984 Cheddi Jagan International Airport: Formerly named Wings Aviation Limited [1] Air Services Limited [2] 1978 [3] Ogle Aerodrome, Ogle, East Coast Demerara Jags Aviation: 2006 Eugene F. Correia International Airport: Laparkan Airlines: LE 1995 Cheddi Jagan International Airport: Roraima Airways: ROR RORAIMA 1991 Cheddi Jagan ...
Kaieteur Airport (IATA: KAI, ICAO: SYKA) is an airport serving Kaieteur National Park in the Potaro-Siparuni region of Guyana. The airport is less than 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) west of Kaieteur Falls , among the largest single-drop waterfalls in the world.
Construction continues on a bridge linking Guyana and Brazil at Lethem. In 2007, construction resumed on the Takutu River Bridge to link Guyana and Brazil in the southwest region of Guyana near Lethem. The bridge was officially opened on September 14, 2009, enabling economic interests in northern Brazil to link by road to the port at Georgetown.