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The jet fuel supply challenges faced by Airports Company SA earlier this year are a thing of the past, according to CEO Mpumi Mpofu. | News24_Business

The jet fuel supply challenges faced by Airports Company SA earlier this year are a thing of the past, according to CEO Mpumi Mpofu.

"We are happy to announce that fuel stock levels have stabilised and that all our airports have sufficient stock to comfortably meet current peak season demand. We do not foresee any further problems with the availability of jet fuel."

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