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SA Express paid Trillian R5.7m for 'funding plan & balance sheet optimisation'
Public Enterprises Minister Lynn Brown has revealed that South African Express paid the company more than R5 million for work done in 2016.
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SA Express losing millions over grounded aircraft
The state-owned airline says there's no money to pay suppliers for parts to service the grounded planes.
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'Govt's 3 airlines can be profitable if managed better'
Public Enterprises DG Richard Seleke says the state’s 3 airlines operate routes that are well-established with high traffic volumes that can generate enough income to sustain them.
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Scopa believes EX-CEO Ntshanga should be accountable SA Express' financial mess
Scopa is probing the more than R35 million in irregular expenditure incurred by the airline during 2016.
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Brown: Govt considering merging SAA, SA Express & Mango
Minister Lynne Brown says merging the airlines would allow SA Express to better plan its routes and to fund its own aircraft.
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SA Express won't be privatised - Brown
Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown was before Scopa on Wednesday morning which is discussing the airline’s financial problems.
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SA Express to explain wasteful expenditure to Parly
SA Express says that like SAA, it will need a cash injection to keep their planes in the sky.
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SA Express in financial crisis
In its latest audited statements, the airline says it urgently needs more capital to pay its debts, and to re-fleet.
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Gigaba: Govt yet to decide on possible equity partner for SAA
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba has said the planned merger of SAA, Mango and SA Express might not involve a private equity partner, but a public one.
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What you need to know about SA Express debacle
Aviation blogger and journalist Des Latham explains why ordinary South Africans need to know about SA Express being temporarily grounded over the long weekend.
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SACAA to keep a close eye on SA Express
SA Express’ operating certificate was temporarily suspended at the weekend.
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Aviation authority vows to stay on top of SA Express
The regulator has lifted the airlines temporary suspension.
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SA Express given green light to take off again
This means the airline will be able to operate all its aircrafts with immediate effect.
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SA Express grounded after non-compliance with safety protocols
The Civil Aviation Authority says the airline failed to adequately address concerns that it raised.
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SAA turnaround plan takes off
The Department of Public Enterprises has unveiled a 12-year recovery plan for the national carrier.
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SA Express pressured by rising fuel price
SA Express Airways is feeling the heat after recent fuel price hikes.