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Lists of airports in South Africa: Great Circle Mapper; FallingRain.com; Aircraft Charter World; The Airport Guide; World Aero Data; A-Z World Airports; Durban International Airport home page; AFB Durban home page; Dube Tradeport website (King Shaka International Airport)
North/South then East/West: M25 (Phoenix Industrial) – M45 – N2 – R102 – M4 (Prospect Hill) Phoenix Industrial, KwaMashu, Siyanda, Newlands West, Steelcastle, Newlands East, Parlock, Springfield Flats, Riverside, Prospect Hil: Malandela Rd, Inanda Rd, Riverside Rd: M22: North/South: M10 (Queensmead) – M1 (Westcliff) Queensmead ...
Prospecton is situated approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) south-west of the Durban CBD, bordered by the defunct Durban International Airport to the north, Isipingo Beach to the east, Athlone Park to the south, Lotus Park to the south-west and Isipingo Rail to the west. It forms part of the South Durban Basin, a heavily industrialised region ...
North/South then East/West: M25 (Phoenix Industrial) – M45 – N2 – R102 – M4 (Prospect Hill) Phoenix Industrial, KwaMashu, Siyanda, Newlands West, Steelcastle, Newlands East, Parlock, Springfield Flats, Riverside, Prospect Hil: Malandela Rd, Inanda Rd, Riverside Rd: M22: North/South: M10 (Queensmead) – M1 (Westcliff) Queensmead ...
Phoenix is a South African town about 25 kilometres (15 mi) northwest of Durban Central, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It was established as a town by the apartheid government in 1976, but it has a long history of Indian occupation. It is associated with the Phoenix Settlement, built by Mahatma Gandhi. [2]
The airport was opened in 1951, replacing the Stamford Hill Aerodrome. [1] The original name of the airport was Louis Botha International, named after the South African statesman. The airport maintained this name until 1994 when the political changes that came with that year in South Africa resulted in a change of name to Durban International ...
Cornubia City is a new mixed-use development which broke ground in 2012, north of Durban, South Africa between Phoenix, Ottawa, Mount Edgecombe and uMhlanga.It is bordered to the east by the N2 Freeway, to the west by regional route R-102, and is 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of the King Shaka International Airport.
The M4 is a north–south metropolitan route in the eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality and partially in the KwaDukuza Local Municipality, South Africa. [1] It runs from the N2 at the defunct Durban International Airport to Ballito via the Durban Central Business District (CBD) and uMhlanga.