INTEGRATED REPORT 2019
Group overview
Our main objectives, in line with requirements of our shareholders, are to undertake the acquisition, establishment, development, provision, maintenance, management, operation and control of any airport, any part of any airport, or any facility or service at any airport normally related to an airport function.”
Our mandate
Airports Company South Africa’s mandate is derived from the Airports Company Act, No. 44 of 1993, as amended. Our main objectives, in line with requirements of our shareholders, are to undertake the acquisition, establishment, development, provision, maintenance, management, operation and control of any airport, any part of any airport, or any facility or service at any airport normally related to an airport function.
Shareholding
Airports Company South Africa is registered as a Schedule 2 public entity in terms of the PFMA and operates as a state-owned company within the legal framework outlined in the Companies Act, No 71 of 2008.
Our geographical footprint
Airports Company South Africa maintains the following equity investment or technical advisory and consultancy services internationally:
Airport concessions
BRAZIL
Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo is an equity investment.
INDIA
Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai is an equity investment.
Airport technical, advisory and consultancy services
GHANA
We perform technical advisory and consultancy services at Kotoka International Airport in Accra.
LIBERIA
We provide consultancy services and are preparing the new terminal building and associated infrastructure for operations, on behalf of the Liberian Airports Authority.
ZAMBIA
We provide consultancy services for operational readiness and managed a transfer for the new terminal building at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport in Lusaka.
RWANDA
As part of the technical team in partnership with Aurecon, we provide technical services to the Bugesera Airports Company at Bugesera International Airport in Kigali.
SOUTH AFRICA
At Oribi Airport, in Pietermaritzburg, we provide services inclusive of development of aerodrome manuals and identification of commercial and operational areas of improvement.
Our South Africa statistics
Aircraft landings
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FY2018/19
259 169
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FY2017/18
264 434
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FY2016/17
280 707
Departing passengers
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FY2018/19
21 118 264
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FY2017/18
20 836 846
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FY2016/17
20 011 965
| Location | Total annual departing passengers |
Annual passenger throughput capacity for departing passengers |
Aircraft landings | Permanent employees | On-time performance1 % |
ASQ2 | ASQ category group average3 |
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| 1 | O.R. Tambo International Airport | 10 686 913 | 14 000 000 | 109 758 | 1 253 | 82,46% | 3,97 | 4,27 |
| 2 | Cape Town International Airport | 5 437 295 | 7 000 000 | 49 338 | 571 | 84,81% | 4,07 | 4,22 |
| 3 | King Shaka International Airport | 3 007 573 | 3 750 000 | 25 571 | 447 | 84,30% | 4,18 | 4,22 |
| 4 | Port Elizabeth International Airport | 848 298 | 1 000 000 | 22 655 | 128 | 85,49% | 4,02 | 4,20 |
| 5 | Bram Fischer International Airport | 178 386 | 300 000 | 9 440 | 75 | 79,91% | 4,06 | 4,20 |
| 6 | Upington International Airport | 30 637 | 50 000 | 3 579 | 33 | 87,60% | 4,37 | 4,20 |
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East London Airport | 425 402 | 600 000 | 12 427 | 77 | 82,67% | 3,81 | 4,20 |
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George Airport | 422 978 | 450 000 | 21 509 | 73 | 82,72% | 4,07 | 4,20 |
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Kimberley Airport | 80 782 | 100 000 | 4 892 | 51 | 86,86% | 4,54 | 4,20 |
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Corporate and Regional office | - | - | - | 402 | - | - | - |
| Total | 21 118 264 | 27 250 000 | 259 169 | 3 110 | 84,09% | 3,97 | - |
NOTE:
1. On-time performance is the percentage of aircraft departures within 15 minutes of their slot time.
2. Airport Service Quality (ASQ) is a programme operated by the Airports Council International (ACI).
It is a globally established benchmarking programme measuring passengers’ satisfaction on a scale of 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent).
3. Average ASQ score for airports within same category.