Ogle Airport Inc (OAI) yesterday rejected claims by nine operators at the aerodrome that they have been sidelined in favour of the Correia Group-owned Trans Guyana Airways and said no single airline is in control of the facility.
“It is wholly irresponsible to suggest that any single airline exercises a monopoly or control in this environment,” Chairman of OAI and owner of Trans Guyana Airways Michael Correia told a press conference yesterday.
On Wednesday, nine companies—Air Services Limited, Roraima Airways, Hinterland Aviation, Oxford Aviation, Phoenix Airways, Domestic Air-ways, Jags Aviation, Wings Aviation and Hopkinson Mining Aviation—formed the National Air Transport Association (NATA). They said the formation of the