Running low – the airport is currently operating on 3.5 days' worth of available stock, compared to 12.3 in January. Moneyweb fuelshortage aviation
South Africa’s state-controlled Central Energy Fund is working on providing an additional 1.5 million litres of jet fuel for Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport in the event of further supply shortages, the head of the airport operator said on Monday.
The initial shortage had forced two international airlines to cancel 15 flights in total, while some airlines have been forced to re-route and make stops for fuel in Durban and even in Windhoek, Namibia, a costly measure, she said. Read: SA manufacturers’ mood darkens after deadly KZN floods Those airlines, which Mpofu did not want to name, have resumed flights. As a result of these flight cancellations, Acsa lost about R1.
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