− stopped working in September after system error
A 5-month-old Smiths-Detection CTX 5800 Checked Luggage Scanner installed at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), which had stopped working, is currently being looked at with the aim of getting it up and running. This is according to the administration of the CJIA in a release to the media on Saturday.
The release stated that the scanner, which costs $290M, had reportedly shut down on September 11, 2021 after displaying a system error, and became inoperable.
“The supplier and manufacturer were immediately contacted for technical support. After consultation, a decision was taken to have a Smith’s-Detection Engineer fly into Guyana to conduct diagnostic tests”, the statement read.
Currently, corrective works are underway, and are expected to be completed shortly, the CJIA added.










