Upington Airport

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Upington International Airport Template:Airport codes is an airport located in Upington, Northern Cape, South Africa. At Template:Convert, runway 17/35 is one of the longest runways in the world. The high elevation of the airport, extremely high summer temperatures and the fact that it was designed for the Boeing 747 necessitated the extreme length of the main runway.

History

With the fall of the Portuguese regime in Angola, South African Airways lost its landing rights in Luanda. In addition to restrictions to overflying African states, there was concern that the country would lose its landing rights at the Ivory Coast and Ilha do Sal, Cape Verde.

Upington Airport's runway was built to accommodate a Boeing 747 with a full load of passengers, cargo and fuel, so that it could take off for Europe without having to stop along the way. Upington was chosen because of its strategic position, availability of land and comparatively lower height above sea level than Johannesburg.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Upington Airport was opened in 1968 as Pierre van Ryneveld Airport. In 1974, a corrugated iron fire station was erected but this structure was converted into administrative offices for airport management and other administrative staff in 1996 and the fire station was relocated.

From August 1976 to December 1982, South African Airways made use of Upington as a refuelling station for two weekly scheduled Boeing 747 flights to London and Zürich.

The Concorde did flight testing at Upington Airport in June 1976.

Template:As of, Upington Airport was to be developed into a major cargo hub that will serve sub-Saharan Africa directly from South Africa's Northern Cape Province.<ref name="Jade Davenport">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Kagisho David Molusi">Template:Cite web</ref>

As of 2009, planning was also under way at Upington Airport to construct a facility for the long-term parking of mothballed (decommissioned) aircraft.<ref name="ACSA Website – Upington">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="ACSA Website 4 – Upington">Template:Cite web</ref>

As well as improvements to the airport itself, ACSA has built a solar farm located on 0.66 hectares of land within the airport precinct, capable of producing 500 kW during peak production each year.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Airlines and destinations

Aircraft at Upington Airport

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Non-scheduled services

Upington Airport serves as an international cargo hub. Most flights are non-scheduled chartered flights operating in the months of November to January to export grapes from the region directly to Europe and other countries. As much as 1,000,000 tonnes of grapes are exported every year.<ref name="ACSA 3">Template:Cite web</ref>

Many major car manufacturers bring their cars and commercial vehicles to Upington to test them in the hot dry and sunny conditions, when there is winter in Europe. These cars and test teams are flown into and out of Upington Airport using chartered planes. Cars used the N14 between Pofadder and Kakamas. The road has a speed limit of Template:Convert for authorized vehicles<ref name="DWAF">Template:Cite web</ref>

Airport services and capacity

Services at Upington Airport include:

  • One terminal building (combined arrival and departure hall)
  • Information desk
  • Conference room accommodating up to 12 persons
  • Five different car rental companies
  • Public parking for up to 58 cars
  • Basic first aid facilities

Statistics for the 2023/24 financial year at Upington Airport:<ref name="ACSA Website">Template:Cite web</ref>

  • 53,740 passengers
  • 5,965 air traffic movements
  • Aircraft parking bays: 20

Flying services include:

  • Control tower (frequency 121.30)
  • Apron services (frequency 122.65)
  • Refuelling service by Engen Aviation providing Avgas and Jet-A1
  • General aviation area including parking
  • VOR and RNAV instrument approach procedure for runway 35
  • Runway centreline lights, end lights, edge lights and PAPI for runways 01/19 and 17/35
  • Runway 08/26 only to be used for taxi purposes at night and during IMC
  • Fire and rescue services (CAT 5), upgrade-able to CAT 8 with 7 days prior notice
  • Upington Weather Office
  • The airport has cargo services to and from Leipzig with AirBridge Cargo(Boeing 747-8F)

Statistics

Passenger traffic per fiscal year for Upington International Airport (April–March)<ref name="utn-statistics-passengers">Template:Cite web</ref>
Year International Regional Domestic Unscheduled Total
Passengers % change Passengers % change Passengers % change Passengers % change Passengers % change
2018-19 0 Template:No change0.0% 0 Template:No change0.0% 58,505 Template:Decrease6.0% 3,994 Template:Decrease15.5% 62,499 Template:Decrease6.7%
2019-20 0 Template:No change0.0% 0 Template:No change0.0% 49,381 Template:Decrease15.6% 3,492 Template:Decrease12.6% 52,873 Template:Decrease15.4%
2020-21 0 Template:No change0.0% 29 Template:Increase100.0% 9,104 Template:Decrease81.6% 1,761 Template:Decrease49.6% 10,894 Template:Decrease79.4%
2021-22 5 Template:Increase100.0% 11 Template:Decrease62.1% 27,478 Template:Increase201.8% 1,755 Template:Decrease0.3% 29,249 Template:Increase168.5%
2022-23 0 Template:Decrease100.0% 1,744 Template:Increase15,754.6% 45,464 Template:Increase65.5% 2,610 Template:Increase48.7% 49,818 Template:Increase70.3%
2023-24 0 Template:No change0.0% 0 Template:Decrease100.0% 50,020 Template:Increase10.0% 3,720 Template:Increase42.5% 53,740 Template:Increase7.9%

See also

References

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