The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) has reviewed the judgement handed down by the Civil Aviation Appeal Committee (CAAC) following an appeal brought against the SACAA by CemAir. The SACAA is very keen to see the airline back in the air and as soon as practically possible, and hence the necessary arrangements have been made to ensure that its …
SAA Discontinues Operations In Blantyre
South African Airways (SAA) has opted to cancel its operations into and from Blantyre, Malawi, effective 19 January 2019. The self-imposed sanction was the airline’s reaction to a Level 1 finding raised by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) following a base inspection of SAA operations in Malawi. A Level 1 finding can be described as a severe non-compliance …
King Shaka International Airport Wins Aviation Security Award
King Shaka International Airport (KSIA), one of the Airports Company South Africa’s leading international airports, won the Aviation Security Award, at the inaugural Civil Aviation Industry Awards, which took place at Galleria in Sandton recently. The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) introduced the industry awards this year, as a platform to acknowledge individuals and companies for their outstanding work …
SACAA Clears South African Express For Take-off Again
The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) has reinstated South African Express’ Air Operator Certificate (AOC), clearing the airline for the resumption of operations. This development comes just over a month after the regional airline, based in South Africa, had managed to get its Aircraft Maintenance Organization (AMO) approval successfully reinstated by the SACAA. With these two crucial certifications reinstated, …




