South Africas aviation authorities have rushed to stabilise fuel supply, power continuity and air traffic operations ahead of this weeks G20 Summit, following a series of disruptions at OR Tambo JNB and Cape Town CPT International Airports.
Transport Minister, Barbara Creecy , hosted a media briefing at JNB to address concerns regarding essential aviation infrastructure, including fuel supplies, back-up power and suspended procedures.
Accompanied by Acsa CEO, Mpumi Mpofu , and ATNS Chief Financial Officer and Acting CEO, Matome Moholola , Creecy sought to reassure the public and the trade that South Africas airports were prepared to accommodate the incoming G20 traffic.