South Africa’s FlySafair Falls Foul Of Ownership Rules is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network ...
South Africa's largest airline, FlySafair, has been given a year to reduce its foreign shareholding, or it risks having its ...
As the country has had no official state airline of its own since 1997, international flights are mainly operated by South ...
South Africa has sent additional troops and military equipment to Democratic Republic of Congo in recent days, political and ...
South Africa’s largest airline FlySafair was given a year to comply with local ownership laws or risk having its license ...
South African Airways (SAA) has added two aircraft to its fleet in the last two weeks, successfully growing its fleet size to ...
In December 2024, the Domestic Air Services Council determined that FlySafair does not meet local ownership requirements, as ...
FlySafair has been given 12 months to comply with the domestic regulator's ruling on its ownership structure, alleviating ...
Africa’s aviation sector has huge potential for growth. Realizing it requires investment, cooperation, and innovation.
In fact, it’s the only airport on the continent with regular passenger flights to all six inhabited continents. That airport ...