Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) in Guyana reports strong increases in major aviation indicators over the 2020–2025 period, according to figures cited by multiple outlets. The data show growth in international aircraft landings, passenger movements, airline capacity (as measured by available seats), and cargo volumes. One outlet reports that passenger traffic rises by about 432% over a five-year span, reflecting a rapid expansion in travel demand. Another source provides specific year-to-year figures for international landings, stating that they increase from 1,646 in 2020 to 5,827 in 2025, an overall increase of roughly 254%.
Together, the reports describe a consistent upward trend across international operations and related logistics and capacity measures. They attribute the gains broadly to expanding connectivity and economic activity, and they frame the period as one of “unprecedented” growth for Guyana’s aviation sector. The coverage focuses on reported totals and percentage changes in airport activity rather than individual airlines or routes.