South African Airways aircraft is seen at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, January 12, 2020South African Airways aircraft is seen at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, January 12, 2020
Thousands of holidaymakers were left stranded at the airport after what Airports Company of South Africa says was a breakdown between the pool storage facility and the main hydrant system, which affected the refueling of aircraft. ACSA is yet to quantify how much money was lost. Mbalula briefed the media after conducting an oversight visit to the airport on Monday.
“So, this was literally an accident. We are happy to report that those issues are a thing of the past as we have managed to stabilize jet fuel stock levels, and all our efforts to ensure that we have sufficient to comfortably meet demand even during peak season. I would also like to thank our employees, ACSA stakeholders and partners for their tireless efforts in ensuring that OR Tambo International Airport was able to handle the influx of 1000s of passengers during the festive season.
Mr Fikile Mbalula you must watch Telecommunications Expo 2022 Embedded World few companies that the were showcase their design innovation for Airports, OR Tambo and the rest of Airport in our 🇿🇦 old technology compare that make difference who's better on creating on technology.
Bravo now he must resolve Prasa
How does the minister pronounce fuel🤔
Until the next time the anc cadre government fails again...be assured of that.
Mzansi is best at scoring own Goals😖 No fuel at Africa's busiest airport over Prime Tourist season 😖
This NEVER happened during state capture😩
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