The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) yesterday lifted the suspension on shuttling operations for Trans Guyana Airways (TGA).
The GCAA suspended shuttle flights on August 30 in the aftermath of three crashes in which two pilots were killed. The suspension of the shuttle flights has affected interior communities and the mining industry.
A statement from the GCAA yesterday said that TGA had successfully completed the five-phase process used by the GCAA which entails 1) Pre-application phase, 2) Application phase, 3) Document evaluation, 4) Demonstration and Inspection and 5) Certification.