Roraima Airways
Roraima Airways is a regional airline of Guyana with its main hub at the Eugene F. [Correia International Airport]. Roraima Airways was founded in 1992, and is named after Mount Roraima.
History
Roraima Airways was founded in 1992 to serve tourists to get them around Guyana to destinations like Kaieteur Falls, and also Mount Roraima. All flights begin or end at Georgetown's Cheddi Jagan International Airport or Eugene F. Correia International Airport. In addition to tourist flights, the airline provides charter services for passengers and cargo to practically any Aerodrome in Guyana's Interior as well as critical Medivac services both locally and internationally.Destinations
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- Aurora Gold Mine
- Baramita
- Eteringbang Mine
- Georgetown-Cheddi Jagan
- Georgetown-Ogle
- Kaieteur Falls
- Lethem
- Linden [Airport (Guyana)|Linden]
- Mabaruma
- Mahdia
- Matthews Ridge
- Orinduik Falls
- Port Kaituma
Fleet
- 1 BN Islander twin engine aircraft
- 2 BN Trislander triple engine aircraft
- 3 Tecnam P2012 twin engine aircraft