ACSA to spend R9 billion on Cape Town International revamp – SABC News
Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) says its main runway and Domestic Terminal Building will be revamped at a cost of around R9 billion, with construction expected to start in April, next year.
The airport’s plans for upgrades to infrastructure are part of a broader R21.7 billion infrastructure investment programme across the network of the Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA).
The appointment of a contractor for the new realigned runway is planned for December this year.
Work on the expansion of the Terminal Building is anticipated to start next year.
MEDIA STATEMENT
Date: 20 February 2026
To: All Media
Cape Town International Airport Infrastructure Programme to Support Economic Growth and Capacity Expansion
Cape Town, South Africa – Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) confirms the highly anticipated phased… pic.twitter.com/vW7t3u5gO9
— Cape Town Airport (@capetownint) February 20, 2026
