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From a dream of obtaining international status for Wonderboom Airport, there are now fears that if managed by the wrong people it will lead to life-threatening situations. pretorianews

Pretoria - From a dream of obtaining international status for Wonderboom Airport, there are now fears that if managed by the wrong people it will lead to life-threatening situations. This is the story of the City of Tshwane-owned airport, which has since been downgraded by the Civil Aviation Authority from a category 5 to 2.

Fears are mounting that the airport will never revert to its previous status if the court does not urgently intervene, the Wonderboom Airport Interest Group said in papers before the Gauteng High Court, Pretoria. The interest group urgently turned to court to suspend the appointment of Ntiyiso Consulting to take over the running of the airport.

The applicant claimed that the company had no experience in the aviation industry, let alone the management of an airport. It will ask the court to direct the City to appoint a “properly qualified airport manager” to run the operations or alternatively redeploy former airport manager Hendrik Kleynhans.

 

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