BP terminated aviation fuel supply to South African airports, but Acsa believes other suppliers will compete to take up the slack
Airport Company South Africa says it does not anticipate fuel supply challenges during the Easter holidays despite BP's decision to terminate services in SA.Despite the country’s unstable power supply and occasional downward trajectory in international markets, Airports Company SA does not expect more fuel suppliers terminating services to airlines.
Speaking to TimesLIVE, Acsa OR Tambo airport regional manager Jabulani Khambule said the company had talks with fuel suppliers and did not anticipate any more of them terminating services. “We do not anticipate more companies leaving the country. South Africa’s international relations are quite good with most of the countries.
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