COMAIR indefinite suspension.

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[SOURCE, DAILY MAVERICK] You’re unlikely to see the green and white colours of a Kulula plane over the skies of South Africa any time soon. This after the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) on Sunday confirmed the indefinite suspension of Comair’s air operator certificate.
The news follows the announcement on Saturday that Comair – which operates Kulula and British Airways flights in the country – had its air operator certificate temporarily suspended. In a statement, the SACAA said that the decision was reached “following an investigation into the recent spate of safety incidents at the Operator.”
14 Mar 2022 5AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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