Sal-Rei - August 4 - In
an interview with Public Radio of Cape Verde, the Director-General of
Enacol, Carlitos Fortes ensures that "is not imminent disruption of fuel
supplies from aircraft that are landing at Aristides Pereira
International Airport" in Boa Vista as it was conveyed by a newspaper.
Carlitos Fortes admits,
however, that there was a constraint in transporting fuel to Boavista
because of malfunction of the boat company Vivo Energy that normally do
shipping, but it has come not cause rupture of stock JET.
International standards recommend that JET is not immediately used on airplanes after transport, for security reasons.
Speaking to the RCV, the
Director-General of Enacol also ensures that there will be no security
risk because all measures are being taken.
A sample of the JET
already arrived in Boa Vista will be taken to St Vincent to be analyzed
in the laboratory, and only after that will be authorized its use in
supply aircraft.
Carlitos Fortes bails
that there is still stock at the service stations of the Boa Vista
ensures that the normal supply of aircraft, airport these days.
- Source: http://www.oceanpress.info
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