Guyana achieved an outstanding overall score of 80.12% in the recent International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Aviation Security Audit, significantly surpassing the global average of 72%. This remarkable achievement marks a substantial increase from the country’s previous score of 62.90% in 2016, reflecting an impressive improvement of 17.22%.
Conducted from August 25 to September 3, 2025, the aviation security audit was part of ICAO’s Universal Security Audit Programme Continuous Monitoring Approach. Guyana’s exceptional score of 80.12% not only highlights the nation’s commitment to aviation security but also exceeds ICAO’s global aspirational goal for all States to achieve effective implementation of 75% by 2033.
This comprehensive audit rigorously evaluated Guyana’s compliance with the Convention on International Civil Aviation, specifically Annex 9 (Facilitation) and Annex 17 (Security – Safeguarding International Civil Aviation Against Acts of Unlawful Interference). The audit consisted of 494 Protocol Questions and scrutinized eight critical areas of the aviation security system, including:
– Aviation Security Legislation
– Aviation Security Programmes and Regulations
– State Appropriate Authority for Aviation Security and its Responsibilities
– Personnel Qualifications and Training
– Provision of Technical Guidance, Tools, and Security Critical Information
– Certification and Approval Obligations
– Quality Control Obligations
– Resolution of Security Concerns
FourICAO experts in the various areas conducted the audit.
The GCAA said this achievement not only enhances the reputation of Guyana’s aviation sector but also fosters greater confidence among international travellers and stakeholders, positioning Guyana as a leader in aviation security on the global stage.
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