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ACSA

After Comair, how will the South African aviation industry fare?
Business
/ 18 June 2022

After Comair, how will the South African aviation industry fare?

Local ticket prices have risen by at least 35% to 40% as a result of Comair’s collapse

By Anathi Madubela
Godongwana’s inaugural budget: austerity vs social security
Business
/ 7 November 2021

Godongwana’s inaugural budget: austerity vs social security

Economists predict the finance minister will speak about the basic income grant, the effect of the July riots on the fiscus, and bailouts

By Sarah Smit and Anathi Madubela
SAA to receive R10.5-billion government bailout after all
Business
/ 28 October 2020

SAA to receive R10.5-billion government bailout after all

Several struggling state-owned entities received extra funds after the medium term budget policy speech

By Thando Maeko
SAA to operate emergency evacuation flights
Article
/ 29 March 2020

SAA to operate emergency evacuation flights

Airports company, airlines on notice for mercy flights to evacuate foreigners from South Africa

By Sabelo Skiti and Thando Maeko
Acsa courts controversy over ‘unfair’ and inconsistent dismissal of officials
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Acsa courts controversy over ‘unfair’ and inconsistent dismissal of officials

Acting chief executive overturns independent chairperson’s recommendation for final written warning and dismisses employees accused of improper payment processes

By Sabelo Skiti
SA Express passengers grounded for 24 hours
Article
/ 29 August 2019

SA Express passengers grounded for 24 hours

SA Express passengers do not know if they will be able to fly to their destinations after the airline grounded all flights yesterday

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Plans for second airport grounded
Article
/ 17 May 2019

Plans for second airport grounded

Everyone’s a loser as an ambitious plan to resuscitate Durban’s old airport falls apart

By Sabelo Skiti
Ex-ACSA legal head wants CEO Maseko to feel the Blade
Article
/ 31 May 2018

Ex-ACSA legal head wants CEO Maseko to feel the Blade

​A request for a high court interdict preventing Bongani Maseko from being reappointed as CEO will only be heard later this year

By Carin Smith
Gordhan appoints new Denel interim board
Article
/ 9 April 2018

Gordhan appoints new Denel interim board

The rotation of Denel’s board was not unexpected

By Sibongile Khumalo
SA airports fly, even if SAA flails
Article
/ 22 September 2017

SA airports fly, even if SAA flails

International air traffic to Cape Town has soared, thanks to astute foresight and good marketing

By Lynley Donnelly
Cleaner energy for airports — a concept that is spreading rapidly across South Africa
Article
/ 29 July 2016

Cleaner energy for airports — a concept that is spreading rapidly across South Africa

Acsa Solar Power-Driven Airports —
Winner: Energy Efficiency And Carbon Management Award

By Staff Reporter
Still breathless in Bonaero Park, where airplanes are making residents sick
Article
/ 8 July 2016

Still breathless in Bonaero Park, where airplanes are making residents sick

People are sick of South Africa’s airports, which are not doing enough to reduce air pollution.

By Sipho Kings
No striking SAA workers allowed at airport, says Acsa
Article
/ 26 August 2013

No striking SAA workers allowed at airport, says Acsa

Acsa will not permit demonstrations on airport premises during a strike by Satawu members at airline SAA’s technical department.

By Sapa and Reuters
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Article
/ 8 February 2012

Acsa bags Brazil airport expansion bid

South Africa’s airports company, Acsa, has won a bid for the expansion, maintenance and operation management of Brazil’s largest airport.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 May 2010

Acsa defends airport security

Acsa insisted on Monday that its security was up to standard after claims that prohibited items had been taken on board aircrafts at various airports.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 11 December 2009

DA concerned about proposed Acsa tariff hike

The DA on Friday expressed concern at the Airports Company South Africa’s proposed 132,9% tariff hike.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 23 February 2009

SAA moves to crack down on drug smuggling

All luggage belonging to South African Airways crew members will be physically searched, the Airports Company SA and the airline said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 9 February 2009

Comair tells Acsa to tighten its belt

Comair on Monday challenged the Airports Company of South Africa’s recently announced tariff hikes of more than 18%.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 17 November 2007

Stormy weather wreaks havoc in Johannesburg

Stormy weather wrought havoc at OR Tambo International airport on Friday, delaying flights and inconveniencing passengers, the Airports Company of South Africa said on Saturday. The storm also knocked out electricity out in several areas of Johannesburg.

By Staff Reporter

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