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The SAA is a major step on quite a long road towards reaching a full EU membership.
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"Currently, there are 29 black pilots at SAA, which is not enough, there needs to be more," he said.
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Passengers were advised to call SAA's central reservations, on
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SAA said people seeking further information on the situation are asked to call SAA after 4pm on Sunday, December 8 - Tel (011) @ LD-TRAFFIC
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Like many federal assaults on the taxpayer, the SAA is a bipartisan offense: It passed by huge margins in both houses.
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SAA, which is owned by the South African government, has said it has also launched an internal investigation into the affair.
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Solidarity said that at no stage had the company tried to reach consensus with it over employees at SAAT, which is contracted to provide technical maintenance to airlines such as SAA, Mango,
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"This decision was taken ... after it became clear that it would be impossible to hold the ICASA in Gabon owing to logistical problems that could not be overcome by December 2007," said SAA which is organising the symposium, in a notice posted on its website.
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He said that the private sector would have to assist SOEs, such as SAA, strengthen their corporate structures.
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Tager, who carefully avoided any reference to the embattled SAA which is expected to report a loss and has turned into a political football in the wake of the Coleman Andrews saga, spoke about the achievements of Transnet and Spoornet.
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