Guyana Achieves 66.36% Score in Recent ICAO Aviation Safety Audit

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Preliminary results from the latest International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) safety audit indicate that Guyana has achieved a score of 66.36%. This evaluation, conducted under the Universal Safety Oversight Audit-Continuous Monitoring Approach (USOAP-CMA) Programme, provides a comprehensive overview of the country’s aviation safety standards and practices.

Audit Details and Timeframe

The ICAO audit took place from May 29, 2024, to June 11, 2024, focusing on the effectiveness of Guyana’s adherence to ICAO’s aviation safety standards. The USOAP-CMA Programme aims to continuously monitor and assess member states’ aviation safety oversight and ensure compliance with international standards.

Guyana’s Performance

According to a recent statement from the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Guyana’s score of 66.36% marks a significant improvement over previous assessments. The result not only exceeds the nation’s performance in the 2007 ICAO audit but also surpasses the outcomes of the last four ICAO audits conducted within the South American region.

The GCAA highlighted that this score is a notable achievement for Guyana, reflecting the country’s commitment to enhancing aviation safety and meeting international standards. The improved performance underscores the effective implementation of ICAO standards and the ongoing efforts to advance the safety oversight framework.

Significance of the Achievement

Achieving a 66.36% score in the ICAO audit is a commendable milestone for Guyana’s aviation sector. It indicates progress in safety management and regulatory oversight, essential components for ensuring safe and efficient air travel. The results also suggest that Guyana’s aviation authorities are making significant strides in aligning with global safety practices.

The positive outcome of this audit is expected to bolster confidence among international stakeholders and aviation operators. It demonstrates Guyana’s dedication to maintaining high safety standards and improving its aviation infrastructure in line with global expectations.

Looking Ahead

The GCAA’s release emphasizes that while the 66.36% score is a positive development, there remains a continuous effort to enhance aviation safety further. The authority is committed to addressing any areas for improvement identified during the audit and ensuring that Guyana remains compliant with ICAO standards.

In conclusion, Guyana’s recent ICAO audit score reflects a substantial improvement in aviation safety oversight and management. The country’s performance highlights its progress in meeting international safety standards and contributes to its growing reputation as a safe and reliable aviation hub in the South American region.

Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.infobing.comstabroeknews.com

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