With just under a month to go before the G20 heads of states summit in South Africa, The Air Traffic and Navigation Services has given its assurance on air traffic readiness. ATNS Acting Chief Executive Officer Matome Moholola has provided an update on the entity's progress in stabilising operations and rebuilding core capacity. The entity came under fire after failing to update its instrument flight procedures leading to disruptions at airports including Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport. ATNS Acting CEO reported progress on this, with 240 of the 388 flight procedures now approved by the Civil Aviation Authority also in time for the festive season.
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