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Transport News
Intermodal struggles continue as congestion, capacity, supply chain disruptions persist
Rail intermodal operators, currently challenged on many fronts, have little ability to flex up as peak season rolls on. Shippers are smart to make contingency plans to prevent additional supply chain pain.
FlySafair refreshes branding, collaborates with artists on aircraft interior FlySafair chief marketing officer Kirby Gordon discusses the company’s brand refresh and new aircraft interiors. Video and editing: Shadwyn Dickinson
Local airline company FlySafair has revealed its refreshed branding on the twenty-fifth airplane, a Boeing 737-800 New Generation, that it has invited into its fleet. The branding maintains the pink and light blue, with the addition of a navy-blue stripe in honour of its heritage of air freight company Safair. The company has included a pink heart to the logo design, which is expressive of 2 digital place pins positioned close together, signifying the company’s objective to move individuals to who and what they love, along with the passion of FlySafair’s individuals who like aviation, FlySafair chief marketing officer Kirby Gordon says.
Transnet says agreement with Alstom may pave way for completion of locomotives delivery
State-owned freight logistics group Transnet announced on Monday that an in-principle agreement had been reached with Alstom in relation to a legal dispute arising from an electric locomotive contract concluded in 2015 with Bombardier Transportation, which was subsequently acquired by Alstom. Bombardier Transportation was awarded a contract to supply 240 electric locomotives as part of the larger procurement of 1 064 locomotives, involving 465 diesel and 599 electric locomotives.
ACSA increases Cape Town jet fuel reserves
Airports firm the Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has handled to increase the variety of jet fuel reserves at Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) and is confident that flight movements will continue based on schedule. The vessel bring jet fuel has docked and, as soon as tests have been effectively run, the jet fuel will then be pumped into the refinery, it says.
ESW and SEKO Logistics Announce Joint Partnership
ESW, the world’s leading direct-to-consumer (DTC) ecommerce business, and SEKO Logistics (SEKO), jointly revealed today that they have actually entered into a new collaboration contract supplying equally complementary services to each other’s clients.
AASA begs govt to waive airport fees as jet fuel rations at Cape Town squeezes airlines
The Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) has actually raised issue about the imposition of jet fuel provisions at the Cape Town International Airport. The association says the limitations will likely result in interruptions to airline company schedules and possibly result in cancelled flights, at a time when the economy and the industry can ill afford it.
TexAmericas Center Continues to Host Hundreds of Jobs, Recruit Companies to State of Texas
TexAmericas Center today announced its continued and remarkable growth in new services, jobs and services at its industrial park over the past , highlighted by its 2022 TexAmericas Center Annual Census of Employment and Payroll report.
Two new senior appointments made by the African Business Aviation Association
The African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA) has actually announced that it has made 2 brand-new senior appointments, namely Dawit Lemma as the association’s VP: International, and Samantha “Sam” Keddle as its manager. In its declaration, the AfBAA discussed that they had both been designated in order to drive growth and provide increased assistance to its members. Their consultations would work from Saturday, October 1. The association was founded in 2012, ending up being the Pan-African supporter for service and general air travel. In cooperation with African civil aviation authorities, it has actually promoted the adoption of combined security standards throughout the continent. Even more, AfBAA has actually established close relations with the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC), which is affiliated to the International Civil Aviation Organisation.
High Court compels EC transport MEC, Minister to act on Intercape safety issues
Bus service Intercape has welcomed an order handed down by the High Court in Makhanda, in the Eastern Cape, in a matter the company brought against the Eastern Cape’s transport MEC, as well as Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula. Judge John Smith ruled that the MEC and the Minister are to take positive steps to ensure that reasonable and effective measures are put in place to provide for the safety and security of long-distance bus driver and passengers in the Eastern Cape.
FlySafair refreshes branding, collaborates with artists on aircraft interior
Local airline FlySafair has revealed its refreshed branding on the twenty-fifth aircraft, a Boeing 737-800 New Generation, that it has actually welcomed into its fleet. The branding preserves the pink and light blue, with the addition of a navy-blue stripe in honour of its heritage of air freight business Safair. The company has added a pink heart to the logo design, which is evocative of 2 digital area pins positioned close together, symbolizing the company’s goal to move people to who and what they enjoy, in addition to the enthusiasm of FlySafair’s individuals who love aviation, FlySafair chief marketing officer Kirby Gordon states.


