–to ply route from Nov. 22
THE Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has granted approval to Dynamic Airways to recommence services between John F Kennedy and the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (JFK-GEO) as of November 22, 2014.

Speaking briefly with the Guyana Chronicle, Managing Director of Roraima Group of Companies, Captain Gerald Gouveia said that he received confirmation from GCAA to recommence plying the route from November 22 and the approval allows the airline at this point to operate until June 9, 2015.
TICKET SALES
He also noted that this approval now gives the company the permission to allow travel agencies to sell tickets for the approved period. According to the document received from GCAA, the airline will be flying on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Captain Gouveia whose company provides General Sales Agent (GSA) services to Conviasa and Insel Air will now recommence this service to Dynamic Airways which he had alluded to during a recent press conference.
Gouveia explained at a recent press conference after gaining permission from the Department of Transportation (DOT) in the Unites States that, “the company has filed all documents to GCAA with the last piece of document filed yesterday (Monday November 10). We are now awaiting their approval which has to be sent to the Minister of Works for the final ok.”
Gouveia had informed media operatives that after the false start Dynamic Airways would have experienced during June and July this year, “they have regrouped with new management.”
He also said recently during the revamping of the airline that “myself and wife have been inserted into the planning and management system,” as he explained they have been ‘making their voices heard.’
He said that one of the airline’s Boeing 767 aircraft will be based in Guyana to fly between Guyana and New York and Toronto. Gouveia noted that a major aspect of those flights will be the transportation of fresh fruits and vegetables to Barbados and then to New York and Toronto.
The airline had suspended all flights on July 8, approximately two weeks after it commenced operations. It was explained that the suspension was due to operational difficulties the airline encountered while trying to secure time slots at the JFK Airport for July. The company was forced to cease all flights and had given a date of return but failed to honour its August 8 target date.