Guyana welcomed the arrival of two India-made Dornier aircraft for its Defense Force (GDF) on Sunday night.
President Irfaan Ali took to his Facebook page to share images of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Dornier 228 planes touching down at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, having been transported aboard two Boeing C-17 Globemaster military transport planes.
A strategic acquisition
The acquisition of these Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) aircraft comes on the heels of a significant agreement.
On March 15, 2024, a US$23.27 million loan agreement was inked between the Ministry of Finance and India’s Export-Import Bank of India, facilitating the procurement of these aircraft.
The HAL 228 planes, renowned for their suitability for STOL operations, are expected to play a pivotal role in Guyana’s defense strategy.
Versatile capabilities
These Dornier aircraft are not merely assets for show; they bring versatile capabilities to Guyana’s military arsenal.
Specifically designed for STOL operations, they are deemed ideal for navigating Guyana’s diverse terrain. Their applications span a range of military operations, from maritime patrols to the resupply of military bases and troop movement to remote interior locations.
A landmark agreement
Highlighting the significance of this transaction, India’s High Commissioner to Guyana, Dr. Amit Telang, emphasized that the Line of Credit (LOC) Agreement stands as the first-ever defense LOC signed with the Caribbean region.
This landmark agreement further solidifies the longstanding diplomatic ties between Guyana and India, which were established on May 26, 1966.
Guyana’s acquisition of these advanced aircraft marks a significant step in bolstering its defense capabilities and strengthening bilateral relations with India.
















