In just over a year, Air Services Ltd (ASL), one of Guyana’s largest domestic aviation services, transformed an old cargo shed at Mahdia, a relic from the era of the Guyana Airways Corporation, into a critical cog in its interior aviation operations. Acquired then rebuilt at a cost of more than $70 million, the new hangar has become a vital transit point for the movement of cargo by air to some of Guyana’s remotest regions.
Annette Arjoon Martins, ASL’s Flight Operations Manager believes that the company’s most recent major investment is the reputation which it has built in providing an invaluable service to the country’s interior communities