[LISTEN] SAA flights back on track after CAA warning

[LISTEN] SAA flights back on track after CAA warning

"A total of 25 aircraft in SAA's fleet were identified to undergo a compliance verification process," says Tladi. 

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South African Airways (SAA) spokesperson, Tlali Tlali says they are back on track after the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) clipped the majority of domestic airlines' wings this week. 


The SACAA issued a warning following an audit of one of its maintenance and technical service providers, South African Airways Technical (SAAT), that led to a voluntary grounding of planes by most airlines. 


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Thladi says they are addressing the issues highlighted in a Civil Aviation Authority notice. 


"A total of 25 aircraft in SAA's fleet were identified to undergo a compliance verification process," says Tladi. 


Listen to Tladi below: 

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