Transport officials feel positive about the measures to prevent a potential fuel crisis at OR Tambo International Airport.
The Department of Transport has announced that the fuels industry and its stakeholders have in total secured the 121.1 million litres of jet fuel needed at OR Tambo International Airport (ORTIA).
The Department of Transport confirms that OR Tambo International Airport has secured a sufficient jet fuel supply, ensuring ...
OR Tambo secures 121.1 million litres of jet fuel to prevent February flight disruptions amid the NATREF refinery shutdown.
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Seven people were injured - one critically - in a structural collapse at a factory in Tongaat, north of Durban.
It's understood that multiple teams, including the metro’s search and rescue and eThekwini fire department, have been ...
Airports Company South Africa’s fuel woes cause chaos (again) at international airports, disrupting flights and infuriating travellers.
ACSA assured airlines, passengers, and all relevant stakeholders that all essential measures are being implemented to uphold ...
Power outages and fuel shortages have caused delays at two of South Africa international airports Read Full Article at RTcom ...
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The Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) says the industry has secured enough supply for Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport (Ortia) for January and is collaborating ...