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CemAir, CAA clash

20 Jun 2019 - by Jason Simpson
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CEMAIR has apologised to

customers affected by the

suspension of its services

by the South African Civil

Aviation Authority (SACAA),

and to those left frustrated

by the slow refund process

that followed, saying

all claims had to be

investigated.

This statement was

issued after the Civil

Aviation Appeal

Committee’s (CAAC)

decision on April 29 to

overturn the decision taken

by the SACAA, to ground

and suspend the airline in

December 2018, and again

in January. CemAir believes

its victory at the CAAC

“completely vindicates the

airline and is a clear and

unequivocal confirmation

that no valid safety concern

exists or existed at the

airline”.

As TNW reported in the

issue dated May 15,

CemAir’s operating

certificate expired naturally

during the almost fourmonth appeal process,

meaning that, despite

the CAAC decision,

the airline could not

resume operations. In

its statement, the airline

clarifies that it is working

with the SACAA on the

renewal of its certificate,

but also expressed concern

about how the process

will be handled. CemAir’s

statement reads: “…this

has reached an impasse

as the SACAA intends to

assign the same inspectors

castigated for bias and

incompetence in the CAAC

judgement”.

The airline has called on

the Minister of Transport to

launch an investigation into

the matter.

The SACAA told

TNW that it had noted

comments attributed

to CemAir, describing

them as “predominantly

incorrect”. “The South

African Civil Aviation

Authority will be addressing

these inaccuracies very

comprehensively, either

through a detailed media

statement or media

conference, in the next few

days.” 

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