Richards Bay Airport

Airport in Richards Bay, South Africa
RCB is located in KwaZulu-Natal
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Location of Airport in KwaZulu-Natal
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RCB is located in South Africa
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
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05/23 1,300 4,265 Asphalt

Richards Bay Airport (IATA: RCB, ICAO: FARB) is an airport in Richards Bay, South Africa.

Overview

It is independently managed and not part of the network of larger airports operated by the parastatal Airports Company South Africa (ACSA). The Airport is managed by Indiza Airport Management. The Airport is also home to one of the only aviation maintenance companies in the Northern KwaZulu-Natal, Alton Aero Engineering. South African Airlink used to fly the only scheduled flight service in and out of Richards Bay, using a fleet of Embraer E170 jet and BAe Jetstream 41 aircraft.

In late 2011, after much speculation, it was confirmed that the airport would undergo a major upgrade that would render the airport's status as International. The expansion project however, has been put on hold pending an outcome to the issue of the local township of Mandlanzini, with residents having settled in the path of the intended runway extension.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Airlink Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo[1]

Traffic statistics

Annual passenger statistics [2]
Year Passengers % Change
2011 83,069 Decrease10.2%
2012 80,978 Decrease2.5%
2013 77,401 Decrease4.4%
2014 80,205 Increase3.6%

References

  1. ^ "Airlink flights to Richards Bay from".
  2. ^ "KwaZulu-Natal Top Business |". Kzntopbusiness.co.za. Retrieved 2 May 2022.

External links

  • Aerial photograph on Google Maps
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