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Re: hot-penguin post# 8997

Saturday, 01/04/2014 1:48:18 AM

Saturday, January 04, 2014 1:48:18 AM

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Hi Hot, I don't think that FLST will let Asher convert when they know that if they did it would hurt them, That's why they mentioned it in a PR if not they would have stayed quiet.
And FLST is close to making a lot of revenue remember Global starts the miami South Africa flights soon.
Don't take FLSTs word for it just start digging and you will find what I found just look at the information I found from South African news articles below=

? UNITED STATES: South Africa's Global Airways to resume Johannesburg - Miami via Cape Town; appoints Fuelstream its US rep.
With the impending relaunch of its Johannesburg - Miami via Cape Town flights, South Africa's Global Airways (QG) has appointed Fuelstream Inc. as their US Representative. Fuelstream will evaluate and recommend ground handling companies, caterers, crew transportation and services, coordinate with cargo handlers, and serve as Global's GSA for cargo in Miami. It will also work with the Aviation Department on gate assignments and ticket counters, and with all government authorities (TSA, Customs & Immigration and the local police) to ensure compliance.


Global Airways DC9-32
In a statement, Global Airways says its renewed 4x weekly service to Miami will begin in either late 2013 or early 2014 using an Airbus A330. It claims the route operated successfully up until 2004 when "political commitments terminated the service".
Ron Finger, Managing Director of Global Airways stated, "We will be relying heavily on the staff of Fuelstream for these services but the most important service is sourcing the jet fuel that we will require, which is approximately 1,800,000 gallons a month. Without the fuel there would be no service."

Robert Catala, CEO of Fuelstream stated "We have developed a relationship in South Africa with The Global Aviation Group and are pleased that this relationship will continue to grow. We are very excited about this new opportunity for providing the jet fuel and services that Global Airways requires for their new service."
Established in 2001, Global Airways has a fleet of 10 aircraft comprising the McDonnell-Douglas DC9-32, DC10-10 and MD-82 operating in Africa and Middle East and offers full aircraft services and maintenance with a highly trained staff and crew compliment. The operator services various government and regional airlines based in South Africa and is seeking to add fuel serving as a new business unit.
http://www.theafricanaviationtribune.com/



Global Airways to resume flights between Johannesburg <> Miami (USA) via Cape Town
Global Airways, an international air transport company from South Africa, is planning to resume its service between Johannesburg <> Miami (Florida, USA) via Cape Town. The airline will launch a 4x weekly service to Miami in either late 2013 or early 2014. In a statement appointing FuelStream its US representatives, Global Airways stated that flights will operated using an Airbus A330. The airline claims the route operated successfully up until 2004 when "political commitments terminated the service". Well, sounds like an interesting alternative or Americans looking to holiday in South Africa.
online flight booking on TravelComments.com >>


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