Jet fuel supply improving at Cape Town International Airport, says Acsa

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After discussions on Friday with fuel suppliers and airlines regarding fuel supply shortages at Cape Town International Airport, airlines have been allocated fuel for the next few days, Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) said on Saturday.

“Given the reduction in supply, a Notice to Airmen was published at 5am this morning to request airlines to engage their suppliers and to limit uplift where required. Our fuel suppliers are closely engaging impacted airlines to reduce operational impact,” added Acsa.

“Subsequently, at a meeting today , a major fuel supplier advised that the production of Jet A1 has improved over the past 24 hours and additional product has been prioritised to supplement local production. Acsa is closely monitoring the situation with fuel suppliers, specifically the Jet A1 delivery rates to the airport.

At present, the impact that the current low fuel levels are likely to have on flights in and out of CTIA are minimal.

 

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