AIRLINE NEWS
Saturday, December 01, 2007
SAfrica's air authority grounds Nationwide Airlines
South Africa's Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) said on Friday that it had grounded all Nationwide Airlines flights until their airworthiness status had been verified.
af.reuters.com
af.reuters.com
Labels: grounded, nationwide airlines, south africa
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Boeing 737-200 Planes to Be Grounded in South Africa
Boeing Co.'s 737-200 aircraft in South Africa were grounded for inspections after an engine fell off an airplane belonging to Nationwide Airlines, the country's aviation authority said.
bloomberg.com
bloomberg.com
Labels: Boeing, nationwide airlines, south africa
Friday, September 14, 2007
Comair has cash to smooth Mango turbulence
Comair, the JSE-listed owner of kulula.com, revealed the route it has mapped out to cruise through the turbulence created by state owned Mango's entry into the budget airfare market.
Source: thetimes.co.za
Source: thetimes.co.za
Labels: comair, kulula.com, mango, south africa
