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Billions set aside for development of SA airports

Durban's King Shaka International Airport will see the development of a hotel and a possible terminal expansion during the final year of the permission period.

THE Airports Company of South Africa Limited (ACSA) has earmarked R21.7 billion for the development of airport infrastructure.

This investment primarily targets refurbishments, efficiency improvements and statutory compliance measures, with the aim of enhancing asset availability, airport safety and passenger experiences across airports.

Addressing a media briefing on the state of the aviation sector, Minister of Transport Sindisiwe Chikunga said this was the largest capital investment programme by ACSA since preparing for the 2010 World Cup.

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“This will see our already world class airports increasing their airport facilities to continue leading as Africa’s best airports and increasing our position globally. King Shaka International Airport will see the development of a hotel, given that it is a relatively new airport, with terminal expansion during the final year of the permission period.

“Over the next two years, ACSA plans to embark on crucial capacity expansion projects at Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport (Gqeberha) and George Airport, focusing on expansion of their terminal facilities. The terminal expansion project at George Airport is set to commence at the earliest opportunity due to the airport passenger throughput having passed its design capacity pre-Covid-19. This will be followed by Chief Dawid Stuurman Airport within the next year or two,” the minister said.

Chikunga added that the need for development was driven by two objectives.

“ACSA continues to diligently review the master plans of its airports, driven by twofold objectives: to meet the current infrastructure needs while also ensuring preparedness to fulfil future demands. This ongoing process is crucial in strengthening the foundation for a resilient air transport system for South Africa, a cornerstone for advancing our country’s economic development and growth,” she said.

 

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