Bram Fischer International Airport
Bram Fischer International Airport | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public / Military | ||||||||||||||
Operator | ACSA South African Air Force | ||||||||||||||
Location | Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa | ||||||||||||||
Focus city for | CemAir | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 4,457 ft / 1,358 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 29°05′38″S 26°18′14″E / 29.09389°S 26.30389°ECoordinates: 29°05′38″S 26°18′14″E / 29.09389°S 26.30389°E | ||||||||||||||
Website | Bram Fischer International Airport | ||||||||||||||
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BFN Location in the Free State | |||||||||||||||
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Statistics (Jan-Dec 2019) | |||||||||||||||
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Bram Fischer International Airport (IATA: BFN, ICAO: FABL) is a primary airport located in Bloemfontein, the capital city of the Free State province of South Africa. The runways are shared with AFB Bloemspruit.
In November 2012, the South African government announced that the airport's name was to be changed to Bram Fischer International Airport; the official renaming was performed by Pres. Jacob Zuma on Thursday, 13 December 2012.[4]
Facilities[]
The main terminal building is used for both international and domestic flights. In 2017, the airport served 402,452 passengers. Bloemfontein airport, like many others in South Africa, underwent R46 million's worth of construction and upgrading of the whole airport in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[5]
Airlines and destinations[]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Airlink | Cape Town, Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo |
CemAir | Durban,[6] George,[7] Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo[8] |
FlySafair | Cape Town[9] |
Mango | Cape Town (flights temporarily suspended) [10] |
Traffic statistics[]
Year | Passengers | % Change |
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2006 | 305,701 | 23.8% |
2007 | 424,924 | 39.0% |
2008 | 411,683 | 3.1% |
2009 | 399,666 | 2.9% |
2010 | 403,766 | 1.0% |
2011 | 437,996 | 8.5% |
2012 | 426,420 | 2.6% |
2013 | 380,284 | 10.8% |
2014 | 367,635 | 3.3% |
2015 | 386,865 | 5.2% |
2016 | 396,280 | 2.4% |
2017 | 402,452 | 1.6% |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Bloemfontein Airport Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine - official site
- ^ Airport information for FABL at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.Source: DAFIF.
- ^ Airport information for BFN at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
- ^ "SA: Statement by Free State Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Bloemfontein International Airport renamed Bram Fischer International Airport and Petrus Steyn renamed Mamafubedu (13/11/2012)". Polity.org.za. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
- ^ "shine2010.co.za". www.shine2010.co.za. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
- ^ https://www.flycemair.co.za/
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/flycemair/photos/a.1416817981867233/2776145309267820/
- ^ https://www.flycemair.co.za/destinations_r/dest_bloemfontein.php
- ^ https://www.iol.co.za/travel/travel-news/new-sa-route-alert-flysafair-launches-flights-between-bloemfontein-and-cape-town-372c885b-e839-40bb-8304-8f32bea345fc
- ^ https://www.flymango.com/upload/Responsive/Content/PDFs/MANGO%20WELCOMES%20COURT%20DECISION%20TO%20PLACE%20IT%20UNDER%20BUSINESS%20RESCUE.pdf
- ^ "ACSA Passenger Statistics". Airports Company South Africa. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
External links[]
- Bloemfontein Airport information - Plane spotting, road transport, airlines...
- Current weather for FABL at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for BFN at Aviation Safety Network
- Transport in the Free State (province)
- Airports in South Africa
- Buildings and structures in the Free State (province)
- Bloemfontein