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Airports Company South Africa

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South African airport management company

Airports Company of South Africa
Company typePrivate
IndustryAviation
Founded1993; 32 years ago (1993)
Headquarters,
Key people
Sandile Nogxina (Chairman)
Mpumi Mpofu (CEO)
ServicesAirportmanagement
RevenueIncreaseR 7.89 billion[2] (2025)
IncreaseR 1.13 billion[2] (2025)
Total assetsDecreaseR 32.02 billion[2] (2025)
Total equityIncreaseR 19.93 billion[2] (2025)
Number of employees
3,731[3] (2024)
Websitewww.airports.co.za

Airports Company of South Africa Limited (ACSA) is amajority (94.6%)state-owned South Africanairportmanagement company. Founded in 1993, ACSA operates nine of South Africa's airports.[4] The company is headquartered at Aviation Park, Western Precinct Building, situated at O.R. Tambo International Airport inKempton Park, Gauteng, South Africa.[1]

History

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All of South Africa's airports used to be owned and operated by the state until 23 July 1993, when nine airports were reassigned to ACSA. ACSA was then owned by theSouth African Government through the Department of Transport.[5]

In 1998,Aeroporti di Roma bought 20% of ACSA's shares for R819 million.[5] In 2005, the Public Investment Corporation, bought the 20% shares back from the Italian group.[6]

In 2006, ACSA was part of a consortium that won the bid to manage theChhatrapati Shivaji International Airport inMumbai,India.[6]

In 2012, ACSA signed a 20-year concession agreement to manage theSão Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport inBrazil, a strategic alliance between two countries that organized the soccer world cup in recent years.[6] The deal was signed through a consortium including Brazil'sInvepar for 51% of the concession and at a cost of $9.2 billion.[7]

In May 2016, ACSA finished installing a solar power plant near the Kimberley Airport as part of a broader plan to install solar farms in all of its regional airports.[8]

Airports

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The following international airports are operated by ACSA:

The following local airports are operated by ACSA:

Armed cash heist at OR Tambo

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On 25 March 2006 gunmen armed withAK-47s stole bags containing several millionUS dollars atO.R. Tambo International Airport. Three ACSA employees and six other individuals were arrested and appeared in court in connection with the heist.[9]

References

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  1. ^ab"Contact Us". Airports Company of South Africa. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  2. ^abcd"ACSA Financial Statements 2024/25"(PDF). p. 20–22. Retrieved22 September 2025.
  3. ^"Integrated Report 2024/25"(PDF). p. 39. Retrieved22 September 2025.
  4. ^"Company Profile". Airports Company of South Africa. Retrieved6 August 2016.
  5. ^ab"History".Wcm.airports.co.za. Archived fromthe original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved27 May 2016.[self-published source]
  6. ^abc"Milestones in our history".Wcm.airports.co.za. Archived fromthe original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved27 May 2016.[self-published source]
  7. ^Henry Lazenby (8 February 2012)."ACSA consortium awarded R70b Brazil airport contract".Engineeringnews.co.za. Retrieved27 May 2016.
  8. ^Annie Kilian (13 May 2016)."ACSA unveils Kimberley Airport solar power plant".Engineeringnews.co.za. Retrieved27 May 2016.
  9. ^"9 appear for Jhb airport heist".News24. Archived fromthe original on 9 May 2006. Retrieved1 September 2017.

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