The Chief Executive Officer of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport Corporation (CJIAC), Ramesh Ghir, recently concluded a meeting with the President of SITA (Société Internationale de Télécommunications Aéronautiques) and other senior executives to advance CJIAC’s ambitious technology roadmap.
The primary focus of the discussion was CJIAC’s plan to integrate biometrics and leverage SITA’s cutting-edge technology to significantly enhance service quality and reduce processing times for passengers.
Ghir emphasised that this initiative is central to President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali’s vision of transforming CJIAC into a modern, efficient, and technologically advanced gateway that embraces digital solutions to enhance the overall passenger experience.
During the meeting, CEO Ghir outlined several key technology deployments required to meet this vision, including self check-in kiosks, off-airports services and flight information display systems.
SITA’s executives affirmed their strong commitment to the region, assuring CEO Ghir that Guyana is considered a critical market for the company.
They pledged to deploy their latest technology solutions to meet the high expectations of the travelling public and support
CJIAC in its transformation into a regional leader in passenger processing and biometrics adoption.
The CJIAC and SITA teams have committed to working closely together to implement these technological upgrades, marking a major step toward realising a more seamless, efficient, and modern travel experience at Guyana’s main international hub.