Guyana and Peru sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance bilateral aviation relations and improve air connectivity between the two countries. The agreement is signed by the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and Peru’s aviation authority, and it takes place on Thursday evening, according to the reports. Both outlets describe the MoU as a step toward expanding cooperation beyond existing arrangements and toward future discussions on how air services could be developed. INews Guyana adds that the pact is intended to support broader connectivity and trade-related objectives, while Kaieteur News focuses on the aviation relationship and characterizes the MoU as a “landmark” move. The reports also indicate that the MoU is intended to enable or guide further negotiations following the signing, though specific timelines, routes, or commercial outcomes are not detailed in the articles provided. Overall, the sources agree that the MoU formalizes a new framework for cooperation between the aviation authorities of Guyana and Peru.