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The airport handled over 21 million passengers in 2017. The airport was originally known as Jan Smuts International Airport, [3] after the former South African Prime Minister. It was renamed Johannesburg International Airport in 1994, and subsequently on 27 October 2006 the airport was renamed after anti-apartheid politician Oliver Tambo. [4]
The ICAO airport code or location indicator is a four-letter code designating aerodromes around the world. These codes, as defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization and published quarterly in ICAO Document 7910: Location Indicators , are used by air traffic control and airline operations such as flight planning .
Rank Airport Location Code (IATA/ICAO) Total passengers Rank change % change 1. O. R. Tambo International Airport: Johannesburg, Gauteng: JNB/FAOR: 18,621,259: 2.01% 2. Cape Town International Airport
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Airport IATA City 2023 % Change ... 26,214,633 [1] 31% 2 South Africa: O. R. Tambo International Airport: JNB: Johannesburg ...
Ulundi Airport (Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Airport) 28°19′10″S 031°25′01″E / 28.31944°S 31.41694°E / -28.31944; 31.41694 ( Ulundi 1,720
UNECE. 28 February 2012. - includes IATA codes "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 March 2019; Aviation Safety Network - IATA and ICAO airport codes; Great Circle Mapper - IATA, ICAO and FAA airport codes
FLLS (LUN) – Lusaka International Airport – former code and name for Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (FLKK) FLMA (MNS) – Mansa Airport – Mansa; FLMF (MFU) – Mfuwe Airport – Mfuwe; FLMG (MNR) – Mongu Airport – Mongu; FLND (NLA) – Ndola Airport – former code and name for Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (FLSK)
Download QR code; Print/export ... Cape Town International Airport ... Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport ; OR Tambo International Airport (Johannesburg)