The Cape Winelands Airport is expected to start offering local and international flights in 2027, promising state-of-the-art facilities and first-class service.
It is located on a 150-hectare site 13 km northeast of Durbanville. It is, therefore, ideally situated to serve the Cape Town aviation sector.
In November 2020, private investors acquired the Cape Winelands Airport property. It is owned and operated by RSA.Aero. The airport has previously unveiled a R7 billion redevelopment and expansion plan to create an international commercial airport. “We are eagerly anticipating our future role in the city’s dynamic travel and tourism landscape,” the Cape Winelands Airport said.
On 8 August 2024, Cape Winelands Airport announced that its environmental impact assessment for the proposed airport expansion was underway. The European Union Aviation Safety Authority and other regulators require airlines to carry destination alternate fuel. The Cape Winelands Airport can replace O.R. Tambo as the airlines’ alternative destination, cutting down significantly on the extra fuel they need to carry.
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