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Airport Open Day in Durbanville

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An Open Day has been held at the place where the planned expansion of Cape Winelands Airport is due to take place. Stakeholders gathered near the airfield yesterday to share their thoughts on the expansion of the airport in Durbanville.

Davids added, “Destinations across the globe continue to compete for visitors. Ease of connectivity and ease of access are important considerations for all travellers.”

 

Airport Open Day in Durbanville

 

A spokesperson for the airport, Deidre Davids, says the Open Day formed part of the Environmental Impact Assessment for the R8-billion project. This includes studies on the socio-economic, ecological, and community impact the airport may have.

 

The Cape Winelands Airport is one step closer to taking flight

 

She says it’s expected that the airport would bring in an initial investment of approximately R8 billion into the economy of the Western Cape. It is one of the biggest infrastructure projects in the City of Cape Town. The estimated date for it to open is early 2028.

 

Public participation process concluded

 

Davids says the Cape Winelands Airport expansion involves an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), which is being conducted. She says at least 40 specialist studies have been completed. They range from flora and fauna, noise, socio-economic, avifaunal to airspace. At the same time, this is an essential regulatory process, especially for a development of this scale.

 

READ MORE: Cape Winelands Airport prepares for lift-off

She says, “We know that this airport is going to make an important positive contribution for air access, not only for Cape Town and the region, but the country overall.”
To date there have been four rounds of public participation with the current public participation period running for 45 days, from the 19 th of March up to and including the 13th of May.

 

 

 

 

 

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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