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Klerksdorp Airport
NameKlerksdorp Airport
IATAKXE
ICAOFAKD
TypePublic
OwnerAirports Company South Africa
CityKlerksdorp
Elevation1,313
Coordinates26°52′23″S 026°41′54″E

Klerksdorp Airport is a public airport serving Klerksdorp, a city located in the North West province of South Africa. The airport is owned and operated by Airports Company South Africa, a state-owned company responsible for managing and operating nine major airports in South Africa, including OR Tambo International Airport, Cape Town International Airport, and King Shaka International Airport. Klerksdorp Airport is an important transportation hub for the region, providing connections to major cities such as Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. The airport is also a key gateway for tourists visiting the nearby Pilanesberg Game Reserve, Sun City, and Madikwe Game Reserve.

Introduction

Klerksdorp Airport has a long history dating back to the early 20th century, with the first aircraft landing on the site in 1920. Over the years, the airport has undergone significant developments and upgrades, including the construction of a new terminal building and the extension of the runway to accommodate larger aircraft. Today, the airport is a modern and efficient facility, equipped with state-of-the-art navigation aids and communication systems. The airport is also home to several aviation companies, including South African Airways, British Airways, and Comair (South Africa), which offer a range of services including flight training, aircraft maintenance, and charter flights. The airport is also an important base for emergency medical services and search and rescue operations, with companies such as Netcare 911 and South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service operating from the airport.

Location

Klerksdorp Airport is located approximately 3 kilometers north of Klerksdorp city center, in the North West province of South Africa. The airport is situated near the intersection of the N12 (South Africa) and R30 (South Africa) highways, making it easily accessible by road. The airport is also close to several major mining and industrial areas, including the Klerksdorp Mine and the Orkney Mine, which are operated by companies such as AngloGold Ashanti and Harmony Gold. The airport is also near the Vaalkop Dam, a popular destination for fishing and boating enthusiasts. Other nearby attractions include the Klerksdorp Museum, the Faith Chapel, and the Klerksdorp Golf Club, which is a popular destination for golf enthusiasts.

Facilities

Klerksdorp Airport has a range of facilities and services to support the needs of passengers and aircraft operators. The airport has a modern terminal building with check-in and baggage handling facilities, as well as a restaurant and bar. The airport also has a range of aviation facilities, including hangars, fueling stations, and maintenance workshops. The airport is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation aids, including a VOR/DME and an NDB, and has a Category 2 instrument landing system. The airport is also home to several aviation companies, including South African Airways, British Airways, and Comair (South Africa), which offer a range of services including flight training, aircraft maintenance, and charter flights. Other facilities at the airport include a fire station, a police station, and a medical clinic, which are operated by companies such as Netcare 911 and South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service.

Airlines and Destinations

Klerksdorp Airport is served by several airlines, including South African Airways, British Airways, and Comair (South Africa), which offer scheduled flights to major cities such as Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban. The airport is also a popular destination for charter flights and private aircraft operators, with companies such as ExecuJet and National Airways Corporation offering a range of services. Other airlines that operate from the airport include Airlink (South Africa), CemAir, and FlySafair, which offer scheduled flights to destinations such as Bloemfontein, East London, and George. The airport is also an important base for cargo flights, with companies such as South African Airways Cargo and Imperial Air Cargo operating from the airport.

Statistics

Klerksdorp Airport handles a significant number of passengers and aircraft movements each year, with the airport serving as a major transportation hub for the region. According to statistics from Airports Company South Africa, the airport handled over 100,000 passengers in 2020, with the majority of these passengers traveling to and from Johannesburg and Cape Town. The airport also handled over 10,000 aircraft movements in 2020, including scheduled flights, charter flights, and private aircraft operations. The airport is an important contributor to the local economy, with the airport generating significant revenue and employment opportunities for the region. The airport is also an important base for emergency medical services and search and rescue operations, with companies such as Netcare 911 and South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service operating from the airport. Category:Airports in South Africa