SA Express (SAX) will resume its operations on Thursday 23 August 2018.
This follows the recent reinstatement of both the airline's Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) and Aircraft Maintenance Organisation (AMO) licences by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA).
SAX has also already received the Certificates of Airworthiness for most of its 11 aircraft from SACAA, with the remaining fleet expected to be given the green light soon.
SAX has now satisfied the concerns that the regulator had leading to their temporary grounding at the end of May this year. This has paved the way for them to prudently and incrementally reintroduce their flights as from August 23, 2018.
The temporary grounding was an opportune time for the airline to interrogate all aspects of their operation, as well as their customer value proposition.
It is all systems go now and they are coming back stronger, more focused and energised. In this regard, they are determined going forward to set new industry standards for safety, product quality and customer service.
SA Express passengers will be immediately able to book flights on www.flyexpress.aero for travel.
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