Home News Colombian cargo airline launches operations in Guyana
Aerosucre S.A., a leading Colombian cargo airline, on Tuesday announced that it would be launching its scheduled cargo operations in Guyana, and would be offering vital cargo services directly between Colombia, Brazil and Mexico.
The new service will begin in the first quarter of 2025, providing businesses in Guyana with enhanced access to key markets across Latin America.
Flights would be operated between the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) and El Dorado International Airport (Bogotá) utilizing Boeing 737 freighters.
Aerosucre S.A. has said it would facilitate the movement of perishables, industrial goods and e-commerce shipments, and would be offering freight consolidation and reliable cargo solutions tailored to the needs of local and regional businesses.
The addition of Guyana to Aerosucre’s growing network strengthens air cargo connectivity within Latin America, thereby improving delivery times and opening new trade opportunities for exporters and importers across the region.
“We are thrilled to facilitate Aerosucre’s entry into the Guyanese market, marking a significant milestone for Air Cargo Pack and the regional logistics landscape,” said Jhon Agudelo, CEO of Air Cargo Pack S.A.
“This operation will bridge key trade routes between Guyana, Mexico, Brazil and Colombia, offering businesses in the region new opportunities for efficient cargo transport. Our commitment is to provide seamless, secure, and reliable service, supporting local and international commerce.”
Aerosucre’s operations in Guyana would be supported by Air Cargo Pack (Guyana) Limited, the local representative.