Commissioning of Dornier HAL-228 aircraft: New aircraft will enhance Guyana’s capacity to strengthen border security, disaster response – PM Phillips

Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d), Mark Phillips has underscored the holistic and strategic vision of the Guyana Government during the commissioning ceremony for two additions to the GDF’s Air Corps Fleet.
The two Dornier HAL-228-201 aircraft, which were purchased from India earlier this year, were officially commissioned on Sunday at Air Station London, Timehri, East Bank Demerara.

Prime Minister Mark Phillips along with Indian High Commissioner to Guyana, HE Dr Amit Telang, members of Cabinet and other officials at the launch on Sunday

During his remarks, the Prime Minister described the commissioning as part of a broader vision of development.
“This commissioning isn’t happening in isolation. It’s part of a larger vision by the Government of Guyana to transform our Defence Force into a modern, versatile institution capable of addressing an evolving range of challenges.”
He noted that over the past years, this vision has taken shape through several key initiatives, including the acquisition of advanced rotary-wing aircraft, the Enhanced Domain Awareness Exercise with Southcom, and the upcoming construction of a new GDF headquarters.
According to the Prime Minister, the two Dornier HAL-228 aircraft bring advanced capabilities to the GDF, enhancing Guyana’s ability to address pressing challenges such as border security, disaster response, and medical evacuations in remote regions.
“The modernisation of our GDF is a strategic necessity and a national imperative. With an expanded air fleet, the GDF is better positioned to address these challenges. This investment in our military infrastructure ensures that we are prepared to safeguard our sovereignty and the safety and well-being of every citizen. Moreover, a strong defence force is a vital partner in national development.”
The commissioning also underscores the growing strategic partnership between Guyana and India. Reflecting on this collaboration, Prime Minister Phillips stated: “This moment is significant as it coincides with a major strategic milestone in the partnership between Guyana and India.
These aircraft, and the broader framework of cooperation they represent, stand as a tangible outcome of the dialogue and shared vision…”
The Prime Minister also thanked the Government of India for its continued support of Guyana. He said, “Your support has been instrumental in strengthening our GDF and, by extension, our nation. We look forward to building on this partnership and exploring new avenues for collaboration in the future.”
Addressing citizens directly, Prime Minister Phillips reiterated that the aircraft acquisition lends to the Government’s commitment to national security and development.
“To the people of Guyana, let today be a reminder that your government is working tirelessly to build a stronger, more secure country. Every step we take is aimed at creating a nation that is safe and full of opportunities.”
The ceremony was attended by Finance and Public Service Minister, Dr Ashni Singh; Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill; National Security Advisor, Captain Gerry Gouveia; High Commissioner of India to Guyana, HE Dr Amit Telang; Chief of Defence Staff of the GDF, Brigadier Omar Khan; Heads of the Joint Services; senior GDF officers; representatives of the civil aviation authority; and representatives of the aircrafts’ manufacturers, the Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL).