Ogle Airport opens to regional flights

By Sabatini Daniels –

LIAT Airlines landed its inaugural official flight at the Ogle International Airport on Monday at 15: 30h which departed Grantley Adams International Airport at 12: 30h filled to capacity. Present to witness touchdown of the 50-seater Dash 8 aircraft was Transport Minister Robeson Benn, who stated that one of the barriers for the Caribbean has been regional connections.
He noted that LIAT’s operation out of Ogle will help to address this issue. “So, not only are we resolving the problem with respect to Ogle and the Caribbean region, but we are also laying basis and foundation for reaching further afield into South America with these types of aircraft”.

Proud moment: European Union Delegation Head Ambassador Robert Kopecký (right); Transport Minister Robeson Benn (centre) and Guyana Civil Aviation Authority chief Zulfikar Mohammed (left) witness the landing of the LIAT Airlines’ inaugural flight at the Ogle International Airport. (Carl Croker photos)
Proud moment: European Union Delegation Head Ambassador Robert Kopecký (right); Transport Minister Robeson Benn (centre) and Guyana Civil Aviation Authority
chief Zulfikar Mohammed (left) witness the landing of the LIAT Airlines’ inaugural flight at the Ogle International Airport. (Carl Croker photos)

The minister cited northern Brazil, Venezuela, Suriname and French Guiana as possible destinations.
He posited too that with the upcoming football world cup and Olympic Games in Brazil, the transportation issue needs to be tackled aggressively.
He said the Ogle International Airport is a transformational initiative that the government and private sector came together to accomplish, with the aim of enhancing air transportation in and out of the country.
Benn disclosed that there has been a great interest at the level of Caricom with respect to this particular project, since the regional bloc’s headquarters is not more than three miles away from the airport and business meetings are constantly held there.
The minister also thanked all the developmental partners especially the European Union for making the project possible.
“I remember the interest of former President Bharrat Jagdeo in this project, and Finance Minister Ashni Singh and I want to acknowledge their efforts, contributions and foresight with respect to having the realisation of this transformational project,” he added.
Turning to security at the airport, the transport minister has ensured that all basic steps have been taken to make sure the airport is a secure facility.
“There are over 30-something cameras around the facility with respect to being able to access both air side and land side… I also noticed the dog which sniffs substances,” Benn noted.
He stated that persons who want to engage in illegal activities will always be encountered, but the ministry; the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority; airport employees; and relevant authorities such as the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) will work together to ensure persons do not get away with breaking the law.

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