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ICYMI: Comair says it is unable to confirm when it will start flying again, after working through the night to provide documentation to the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) following a review of certain policies, systems and procedures.

, saying the airline had not adequately addressed safety issues, in a move that also affects passengers of low-cost airline Kulula and British Airways.

“The implications for the aviation sector and the country are considerable should the suspension continue for any length of time,” he added. The suspension was meant to end on Sunday, but Comair has not adequately addressed all the necessary safety issues, the SACAA said.

 

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It looks like the South african cival aviation authority are also captured like the rest of the State owned enterprise's. I'm sure that the traveler's to this country will not want to come back.

In favour of SAA i presume

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SA Civil Authority gives Comair ultimatum - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.The South African Civil Aviation Authority has given Comair until Sunday morning to meet the requirements of the regulator or face indefinite suspension. The authority has suspended the Air Operator Certificate of Comair with its subsidiary Kulula.com and British Airways.
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