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  2. Cape Town International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Located approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the city center, the airport was opened in 1954 to replace Cape Town's previous airport, Wingfield Aerodrome. Cape Town International Airport is the only airport in the Cape Town metropolitan area that offers scheduled passenger services. The airport has domestic and international terminals ...

  3. List of airports in the Cape Town area - Wikipedia

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    Airport name ICAO IATA Coordinates Elevation Commercial airports: Cape Town International Airport: FACT CPT 46 m / 151 ft General aviation airports

  4. Airports Company South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, ACSA was part of a consortium that won the bid to manage the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India. [ 4 ] In 2012, ACSA signed a 20-year concession agreement to manage the São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport in Brazil , a strategic alliance between two countries that organized the soccer world cup in ...

  5. List of airports in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town International Airport 151: Cape Town: Western Cape: ident ZA-0107 ... Polokwane International Airport (Pietersburg Int'l) 4,076: Polokwane (was Pietersburg) ...

  6. Category:Airports in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town International Airport; Cape Winelands Airport; Carnarvon Airport (South Africa) Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport; D. Air Force Base Durban; G.

  7. South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service - Wikipedia

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    In November 1982 the "Spirit of Rotary II", a Piper Chieftain took off from the then called DF Malan Airport in Cape Town. 1988 the service acquired its first jet aircraft, a Cessna Citation II. In 1994 a trust was formed and the organization changed its name to the present South African Red Cross Air Mercy Service Trust.