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  2. O. R. Tambo International Airport - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Lists of airports in Africa - Wikipedia

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    This page contains the lists of airports in Africa by country, grouped by region. The lists include both military air bases and civilian airports. North Africa

  4. List of South African airports by passenger movements

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    Top 20 airports in South Africa by passenger movements Rank Airport Location Code (IATA/ICAO) Total passengers [i] Notes 1: O. R. Tambo International Airport: Johannesburg, Gauteng: JNB/FAOR: 15,622,216 [4] 2: Cape Town International Airport: Cape Town, Western Cape: CPT/FACT: 8,407,751 [5] 3: King Shaka International Airport: Durban, KwaZulu ...

  5. Johannesburg fire – latest: Children among 74 killed in one ...

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    Since the end of apartheid in 1994, a housing crisis in South Africa's largest city of Johannesburg, in Gauteng province, has grown worse, as big businesses moved out of the inner city into ...

  6. Airports Company South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Airports Company of South Africa Limited (ACSA) is a majority (94.6%) state-owned South African airport management company. Founded in 1993, ACSA operates nine of South Africa's airports. [ 2 ] The company is headquartered at Aviation Park, Western Precinct Building, situated at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, Gauteng , South ...

  7. R24 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The R24 begins at Johannesburg International Airport (OR Tambo International Airport) in the East Rand (), Gauteng.It heads west as a freeway, beginning with an interchange with the R21 (Pretoria-Boksburg highway), then heads west-south-west through the southern edge of Kempton Park (where it has a junction at Lazarus Mawela Road, formerly Barbara Road – M59) and Edenvale (where it has a ...

  8. Factbox-What are Johannesburg’s 'hijacked buildings' and why ...

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    Since the end of apartheid in 1994, a housing crisis in South Africa's largest city of Johannesburg, in Gauteng province, has grown worse, as big businesses moved out of the inner city into ...

  9. List of airports in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Map of South Africa. This is a list of airports in South Africa, grouped by type and sorted by location. Most of the largest airports are owned by the Airports Company of South Africa these include all the international airports except for Lanseria International Airport which is privately owned. Most other public airports are owned by local ...