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Nov 19, 2015 News
Members of the National Air Transport Association (NATA) yesterday met with David Patterson, Minister of Public Infrastructure, to articulate their concerns about the operations at Ogle International Airport (OIA).
Nine of the 10 Guyanese aircraft operators form part of the Association, which according to its mandate will help regulate and implement reforms in operation of the OIA.
NATA is headed by president-elect, Annette Arjoon-Martins. Members include Chief Executive Officer of Roraima Airways Inc., Captain Gerry Gouveia (Vice President); Chairman of Hinterland Aviation, Captain Emile Jahan; President of Oxford Aviation, Captain Raj Persaud; General Manager of Fenix Airways Inc and Founder of Flights of Hope Missionary Outreach, Captain Orlando Charles; Accounts Manager for Jags Aviation, Briony Tiwarie (Treasurer); Manager of Wings Aviation, Carl Bowen; Director of Operations of Hopkinson Mining Aviation, Seratu Phillips; and Chairman of the Private Sector Commission, Major General Norman McLean.
The partnership of the airport which is now conducting regional flights on shaky grounds with aircraft operators complaining about unfair practices by a few of the principals.
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