CMC – The Government of Guyana has signed an air service agreement with the People’s Republic of China.
The agreement was signed on Thursday by Public Works Minister Bishop Juan Edghill, and Ambassador of China to Guyana, Guo Haiyan, and is meant to promote expanded international air services between the two countries.
The agreement addresses matters relating to the grant of rights, airline designation, and authorisation, revocation, suspension of an authorisation, capacity and frequency provisions, recognition of certificates and licenses, aviation safety, and tariffs, among other things.
Haiyan noted that the agreement has been in the pipeline since 2019, and is testimony to the secure and cordial relationship between Guyana and China.
“Today’s signing of the agreement represents an important step to implement the consensus of President Ali and President Xi Jinping on deepening bilateral cooperation, and to lay a legal foundation for the deepening of their civil aviation cooperation and will strongly support economic and trade cooperation as well as facilitate people to people exchanges between China and Guyana,” the Ambassador noted.
Further, this year marks 50 years of diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China.
This is only one aspect of the government’s dedication to connecting Guyana to the rest of the world. More than 50 air service agreements were signed with international parties such as Saudi Arabia and Colombia.
Representatives of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority, the Chinese Embassy, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation were also present at the signing ceremony.
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