GROUP OVERVIEW

ACSA AT A GLANCE

Airports Company South Africa SOC Ltd (ACSA or the Group or the Company) owns and operates South Africa’s nine key airports, including its three major international gateways: O.R. Tambo, Cape Town and King Shaka International Airports. As a company, we also participate in equity investments abroad and provide technical advisory and consultancy services to airports outside of our own portfolio.

The South African Government is a 74.6% majority shareholder in the Group and we are aligned with the national goals of value creation, sustainable growth and socio-economic transformation. While our core role is to provide world-class infrastructure for airlines that transport both people and goods, we recognise that we have a pivotal role to play in the National Development Plan 2030 (NDP) by facilitating economic growth and job creation, accelerating transformation and supporting the goal of fully inclusive socio-economic participation.

Aviation is integral to a stable and sustainable social, economic and political system, and ACSA has an important role to play in supporting the development, safety and security of our country’s people as well as the sustainability of the natural environment.

OUR STRUCTURE

ACSA’s organisational structure is overseen by a Board of Directors that function within the framework of the Group’s Board Charter. The Board is supported by the Committees of the Board and the Company Secretary, and delegates responsibility for the development and implementation of Group strategy to the Chief Executive Officer.

Our organisational structure is as follows:

OUR BUSINESS MODEL

Our business model is organised around four key strategic objectives: business and financial sustainability, consistent customer and stakeholder satisfaction, impeccable internal processes and superior organisational capability.