Guyana and Peru sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen bilateral aviation relations, with a focus on improving air connectivity and supporting future commercial services. The MoU is signed between the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and Peru’s civil aviation authorities, and is presented as a framework for further negotiations between the two countries. According to reports, the agreement enables progress toward a formal Air Services Agreement (ASA), which would allow direct aviation links between Guyana and Peru.
The sources state that the MoU covers preparations for establishing services for passengers, cargo, and mail. One outlet reports the MoU is signed virtually by the relevant aviation authorities, while another describes the signing as occurring on Thursday evening. Another account characterizes the pact as also tied to broader trade connectivity, while still centering on aviation cooperation.
Overall, the agreement represents an initial step that moves the two states closer to negotiating the terms for direct air routes and services, pending the development and completion of the subsequent Air Services Agreement.