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Guyana Airport install e-gates

By Amelia Robinson··1 min read
Guyana Airport install e-gates
Key Points(5)
  • A new e-gate system has been installed at Guyana’s Cheddi Jagan International Airport to enhance the immigration process for travelers.
  • Irfaan Ali announced this upgrade, highlighting that the system will adhere to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards.
  • The installation of the new e-gates at Cheddi Jagan International Airport aligns with the Guyana Government's initiative to digitize public services, moving towards a paperless operation.
  • Bharrat Jagdeo recently announced plans for an automated border management system to be implemented first at CJIA, with a rollout to other entry points, including Eugene F.
  • Correia International Airport.

A new e-gate system has been installed at Guyana’s Cheddi Jagan International Airport to enhance the immigration process for travelers. President Dr. Irfaan Ali announced this upgrade, highlighting that the system will adhere to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards.

Key features of the e-gates include:


  • Autonomous immigration processing: Capable of performing global security checks on passports.

  • Chip passport validation: In compliance with ICAO standards, with future integration for Guyana’s e-ID and facial recognition.

  • Integration with ABIS: Allows real-time passenger updates and automated checks for ED form correctness.

  • Simultaneous processing: Can handle six passengers at once with oversight from a single officer.

  • Enhanced security measures: Prevent unauthorized access and enable visibility for officers through glass panels.

  • Monitoring station: Facilitates effective passenger flow management and automatic detention of watch-listed individuals.


These improvements aim to significantly reduce processing times and enhance overall airport efficiency.

The installation of the new e-gates at Cheddi Jagan International Airport aligns with the Guyana Government's initiative to digitize public services, moving towards a paperless operation. Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo recently announced plans for an automated border management system to be implemented first at CJIA, with a rollout to other entry points, including Eugene F. Correia International Airport.

This automated system will enable travelers to complete customs and immigration forms online, replacing the current printed customs declaration forms. Information from arriving passengers will be stored in a central database, allowing authorities to track overstays and identify individuals seeking employment without permits.

Additionally, the system will facilitate self-check-in using a new form of identification or passport, reducing the need for long queues at immigration. This comprehensive approach aims to enhance efficiency and streamline the travel experience in Guyana.

 

 

 

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