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Transport News

TAAG to launch direct flights between Durban and Luanda, early next year

TAAG Angola Airlines (TAAG) announced on Thursday that it would be carrying out a direct flight in between Luanda, the Angolan capital, and South Africa’s top port city, Durban, during the very first quarter of next year. Luanda is also a port city, on the South Atlantic Ocean, while Durban is on the Indian Ocean. Passengers can currently take a trip on a single ticket between Luanda and Durban, however this presently requires a transfer in Johannesburg. While the Johannesburg-Luanda leg is run by TAAG itself, the Johannesburg-Durban leg is run by a South African domestic airline, partnering with the Angolan national flag carrier.

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Van der Merwe unpacks Metrorail deterioration

As discussions advance the devolution of South Africa’s traveler rail network, especially with Cape Town having started a feasibility study on the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) rail system in the province in July, Gauteng Transport Authority (TAG) CEO Jack van der Merwe unloads how Metrorail has decreased in the last few years. The recently released White Paper on National Rail Policy permits the devolution of PRASA’s passenger rail systems to local councils through a process that includes an expediency research study.

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Bentley Systems awards place spotlight on innovative infrastructure builds

The product strategy of infrastructure engineering software developer Bentley Systems is grounded in the principle that the infrastructure sector needs to do more with less, said Bentley Systems COO Nick Cummins on Tuesday during the plenary of the 2022 Year in Infrastructure Conference. The global drive to half carbon emissions by 2030 is placing the infrastructure sector under significant pressure, and the decisions that are made today will have real consequences for decades, he highlighted ahead of the 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure, hosted at the Intercontinental Park Lane Hotel, in London, UK.

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Association warns of imminent collapse of Transnet

The African Rail Industry Association (ARIA) says State-owned freight utility Transnet’s hesitation to carry out structural reforms is costing the economy and South Africa’s international reputation very much, particularly if it continues to disguise its real financial state. ARIA CEO Mesela Nhlapo informed journalists during a media rundown held on November 15 that Transnet had no intention to reform unless the law obliges it to which it is attempting to “trade itself out of a huge disaster”.

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SAA deal in crisis as Gidon Novick resigns from Takatso board

Gidon Novick has actually resigned from the board of SAA’s selected equity partner, the Takatso consortium, mentioning concerns about an absence of interaction and the consortium’s ability to raise sufficient cash. This deals a severe blow to the long-delayed strategic equity collaboration in between South African Airways (SAA) and Takatso. Takatso consists of the infrastructure financial investment company Harith as majority shareholder, and minority shareholders Global Airways, a full-service leasing company which owns airline company LIFT, and an airline management business established by Novick. Novick represented the minority investors on the Takatso board.

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City of Joburg responds to JRA CEO allegations

City of Johannesburg Transport MMC Councillor Funzi Ngobeni states he has noted reports in news publication Daily Maverick, which question the suitability of Tshepo Mahanuke to hold the role of CEO of the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA). “I guarantee the six-million residents of the City of Johannesburg, the executive mayor, Councillor Mpho Phalatse, the multi-party federal government as well as workers of the city and the JRA, that I take the allegations consisted of in the news article seriously.

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TFR clears derailment on north corridor

Following heavy rain over the weekend and complex healing processes, the joint state-owned Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) and market groups managed to clear all 97 derailed wagons from the derailment website on its North Corridor by 08:15 on November 14. The recovery and clean-up operation follows a train derailment in Nhlazatshe, near Ulundi, on November 8.

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Transnet declares sixth force majeure in 18 months

Transnet has actually stated its sixth force majeure in 18 months, this time on the coal export line to Richards Bay, which experienced a huge derailment on Tuesday. Force majeure is a stipulation that is included in contracts when a celebration can not fulfil its obligations owing to a inevitable and unforeseeable disaster. Usually, these are "" disasters ", such as extreme weather..

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Thermal sensors for four Cape Town pedestrian crossings

The City of Cape Town has executed thermal sensing units at 4 pedestrian crossings in Blaauwberg, the very first time this has actually been carried out in South Africa. The sensors have been installed along Marine Drive and Otto du Plessis Drive– hectic paths that bring high traffic volumes.

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