News24 Business | 'Catastrophic': Domestic licensing authority confirms FlySafair contravened ownership laws
- The Air Services Licensing Council ruled that FlySafair contravened ownership laws, jeopardizing its operations and impacting South Africa's aviation industry significantly.
- The ASLC's ruling questions the compliance of many airlines with the Air Services Licensing Act, especially regarding the requirement that 75% of voting rights must be held by residents.
- FlySafair is seeking a declaratory order from the courts to clarify the ownership structure requirements, despite the council opposing this legal action.
- The ruling could disrupt the operations of numerous airlines, leading to potential job losses and economic damage to the aviation and tourism sectors, according to Kirby Gordon, Chief Marketing Officer at FlySafair.
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