The Terminal Capacity Optimisation project at Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport (CDSIA), in Gqeberha, in the Eastern Cape, will begin on June 26, State-owned Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has announced.
This initiative is the first of several upgrades planned for the airport over the next five years.
ACSA has assured of its commitment to minimising disruptions throughout the construction period, which is expected to conclude by November 16.
All stakeholders will receive regular updates regarding the project progress and any schedule adjustments or significant changes, the entity avers.
CDSIA is a critical asset to regional economic activity in the province, supporting tourism growth and global connectivity and strengthening trade flows, ACSA points out. The airport is located near the Coega Special Economic Zone.














