GCAA launches E-Services system for aircraft landing permits
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Guyana launches digital landing permit system for aircraft
Following the launch of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) e-services landing permit system, aircrafts seeking permission to land in Guyana can now do so digitally. The digitisation of aviation services marks a major leap forward in how public services are delivered, according to Minister of Public Utilities and Aviation, Deodat Indar. Speaking at the launch of the new system on Monday, the minister said it is another important step in t…
GCAA launches historic E-Services Aircraft Landing Permit Portal
– aligns with Govt’s digital transformation agenda says Minister Indar The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) on Monday officially launched its E-Services Aircraft Landing Permit Portal, marking a historic step in the country’s aviation modernisation journey and positioning Guyana as the first nation in the CARICOM region to implement a fully digital system for aircraft landing requests. GCAA started in 2003 with handwritten letters, to emai…
GCAA launches E-Services system for aircraft landing permits
The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) yesterday launched its new Aircraft Landing Permit e-Services Portal, marking a major step in the ongoing digital transformation of Guyana’s aviation sector. The article GCAA launches E-Services system for aircraft landing permits appeared first on Stabroek News.
GCAA launches digital portal for aircraft landing permits - Guyana Chronicle
THE Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) on Monday launched its new e-services portal for the provision of aircraft landing permits here. The portal, which forms part of a larger project of digitising services at the aviation authority, was launched at its High Street, Kingston office, where it was noted that it also directly aligns with […]
Guyana aviation records being digitised, landing permit application goes online
Last Updated on Monday, 13 October 2025, 22:34 by Writer The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) is digitising its decades-old paper records and has shifted its tedious paper-based application for aircraft landing permits to a user-friendly online portal, officials said Monday. “I expect maybe by the first quarter of next year, we would have digitised ...
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