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NAC at 30 years of Namibia’s prosperity

Home National NAC at 30 years of Namibia’s prosperity

INCEPTION
The Government of the Republic of Namibia established the Namibia Airports Company Limited (NAC) in terms of the Airports Company’s Act, Act 25 of 1998 as an important pillar of the Namibian Transport sector. 
NAC was established with the mandate to develop, manage and operate eight (8) airports in Namibia in accordance with national and international civil aviation regulations and standards. These airports are namely Hosea Kutako International Airport, being Namibia’s flagship Airport, Walvis Bay International Airport, Eros Airport, Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo Airport (formerly known as Ondangwa Airport), Rundu Airport, Katima Mulilo Airport, Keetmanshoop Airport and Luderitz Airport. 

Since its official commencement of operation in February 1999, the company has remarkably developed and transformed former military airports into strategic civilian airports  and had further contributed to the provision of connectivity and access to markets locally, regionally and internationally and most importantly the positioning of Namibia as a preferred tourist destination and a logistic hub in line with the National Development Plans, Harambee Prosperity Plan and Vision 2030. 

PROJECTS
The following are milestones for NAC:
■    Construction of a state of the Art Fire Station at 
    Walvis Bay International Airport undertaken 
    in 2009 – this provides confidence in safety and 
    security of airports that is a very important factor 
    when considering travelling to a particular 
    country;
■    Rehabilitation of the main runway and taxiways 
    at Hosea Kutako International Airport completed
    in 2010 at a cost of approximately N$120 Million
     to ensure continued aviation safety at Namibia’s
     flagship International Airport;
■    Rehabilitation of the main runway at Walvis Bay 
    International Airport to Code 4F to accommodate 
    wide-bodied aircraft such as the Airbus A380 to 
    promote cargo operation at the airport. The 
    runway rehabilitation was concluded in 2015 at a 
    cost of N$233 Million;
■    Rescue and Fire Fighting Trucks  Acquisition 
    in 2015  at a value  of N$89 Million as part  of the 
    measures to enhance aviation safety at the 
    airports;
■    New state of the art Terminal facility inaugurated
    in August 2015 at Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo airport         at a cost of N$84 million;
■    New fire station constructed and commissioned
     at Eros Airport in 2016 at a cost of N$11 million;
■    New State of the Terminal facility constructed at 
    Namibia’s second International Airport being 
    Walvis Bay International Airport undertaken in
    August 2016; 
■    Rehabilitation of the main runway at Andimba 
    Toivo Ya Toivo airport in 2016; 
■    Introduction of four foreign carriers: Ethiopian 
    Airline, Qatar Airways, KLM and Eurowings         calling at HKIA in 2016 to improve air connectivity, 
    promote travel and tourism and improved             service offering;
■    Airport licensing  annual renewals in line with
     national and international civil aviation regulations 
    and standards for  Hosea Kutako International
     Airport, Walvis Bay International Airport and
     Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo Airport.
■    Ground-breaking of the HKIA Congestion
    Alleviation Project undertaken on 16 September 
    2019 to decongest Namibia’s flagship
     international airport – this will again provide 
    confidence to the traveling community that their 
    travel will not be interrupted by unorganized 
    airport operations and that journey could start 
    and end comfortably.  Expected to be completed
     by late 2020.
■    Renaming of Ondangwa Airport  to Andimba 
    Toivo Ya Toivo Airport was done on 22 August
     2019 by His Excellency Vice President Dr. 
    Nangolo Mbumba

INCREASE IN BUSINESS
In 2019, NAC`s Eight airports recorded a significant increment of 44.4% in total passenger traffic over the last 10 years (decade) as compared with total passenger traffic recorded in 2009. In the same vein, NAC further recorded an increment of 8.1% in total aircraft movement during the same period. This translates into a total passenger movement of 1 240 736 and aircraft movements of 62 489.
To date, NAC has nine airlines that calls/serves at HKIA being Namibia’s flagship airport namely: Air Namibia, South African Airways, SAA Airlink, British Airways, TAAG Angola, KLM, Lufthansa (Eurowings), Qatar Airways, Ethiopian Airways serve HKIA.

INVESTING IN THE NATION
As a responsible corporate citizen, NAC has 
supported various programs amongst them:
■    Ten scholarships were awarded in the engineering 
    discipline: civil, electrical and mechanical and 
    also to a student who pursued a Master’s Degree 
    in logistics.

■     Gradual growth in the total number of employees
     from 295 in 2009 to 360 in 2020. This represents         a 59.29 % growth in creating direct employment 

■    Charitable donations in key fields such as             Education, Health, Sports and Nation-building 
    endeavors.