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GUYOIL Aviation Services Inc. (GASI) Secures Fuel Supply Contract with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

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GUYOIL Aviation Services Inc. (GASI), a  wholly owned subsidiary of the Guyana Oil Company Limited (GUYOIL), has  secured a contract to supply aviation fuel to newly launched KLM Royal Dutch  Airlines. This partnership is expected to bolster GASI’s position in the regional  aviation fuel market.  

GASI, established in 2015, operates from the Cheddi Jagan International Airport  (CJIA) and focuses on the importation, marketing and distribution of Jet-A1-Fuel.  GASI proudly holds the International Air Transport Association (IATA)  certification, underscoring its commitment to meeting international standards and  best practices.  

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Over the years, GASI has been instrumental in supplying fuel to various local and  international carriers. The collaboration with KLM underscores GASI’s  commitment to supporting Guyana’s expanding aviation landscape.  

GUYOIL’s General Manager, Ms. Molly Hassan, is enthused about the partnership.  According to Ms. Hassan after fruitful talks and negotiations, this agreement  signifies GUYOIL’S dedication to excellence and its readiness to meet the fueling  needs of international carriers. She emphasized that GUYOIL is proud to play a  pivotal role in this new chapter of Guyana’s aviation history. 

GUYOIL welcomes KLM Airlines into the Guyanese market. KLM’s entry is  anticipated to enhance connectivity between Guyana and Netherlands, through  flights operating twice weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 

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