GUYOIL aviation services to supply fuel for KLM’s Guyana operations

GUYOIL Aviation Services Inc (GASI), a subsidiary of the Guyana Oil Company Limited (GUYOIL), has secured a contract to supply aviation fuel to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, which was launched in Guyana earlier this week.
Speaking on the new partnership, GUYOIL General Manager Molly Hassan expressed enthusiasm about the agreement, noting that it reflected the company’s dedication to operational excellence and its capability to meet the demands of global carriers.
“This collaboration with KLM is a proud moment for us,” said Hassan. “It signifies our readiness to support international airlines and reinforces GUYOIL’s role in shaping a dynamic aviation sector in Guyana.”
KLM has commenced twice-weekly flights between Guyana and the Netherlands, operating on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Established in 2015, GASI operates out of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) and is responsible for the importation, marketing, and distribution of Jet-A1 fuel. The company is also certified by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), affirming its adherence to international standards and operational best practices.