Guyana-US sign pact to boost capacity, expertise in civil aviation security

Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson (centre) and US Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway shake hands following the signing of the MOU between the GCAA and USA-TSA at the Ministry’s boardroom, Wight’s Lane. Also in photo is Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure Annette Ferguson (GINA photo)

The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has secured an agreement with the United States of America Transportation Security Administration (USA-TSA) to engage in cooperation on civil aviation issues, GINA said today.

This agreement was signed this morning in the boardroom of the Ministry of Public Infrastructure by Minister David Patterson and US Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway. Witnessing the signing was Minister within the Ministry, Annette Ferguson.

Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson (second from left) and US Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway (left) signing the memorandum of agreement between the GCAA and USA-TSA for support and cooperation in developing capacities and expertise in civil aviation. (GINA photo)
Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson (second from left) and US Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway (left) signing the memorandum of agreement between the GCAA and USA-TSA for support and cooperation in developing capacities and expertise in civil aviation. (GINA photo)

 

Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson (centre) and US Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway shake hands following the signing of the MOU between the GCAA and USA-TSA at the Ministry’s boardroom, Wight’s Lane.  Also in photo is Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure Annette Ferguson (GINA photo)
Minister of Public Infrastructure David Patterson (centre) and US Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway shake hands following the signing of the MOU between the GCAA and USA-TSA at the Ministry’s boardroom, Wight’s Lane. Also in photo is Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure Annette Ferguson (GINA photo)