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South Africa main airport includes Johannesburg (JNB) O. R. Tambo International Airport, CPT Cape Town International Airport, DUR King Shaka International Airport, PLZ Port Elizabeth International Airport, ELS East London Airport, BFN Bloemfontein Airport, KIM Kimberley International Airport, MQP Mpumalanga International Airport. There are many Cargo Freights passed or to this airport. Amoung those airports, the Johannesburg (JNB) O. R. Tambo International Airport is the biggest one, and the main international middle-transfer center in the Africa. It is also known as Johannesburg International Airport, is located 22 km east of Johannesburg, the largest city in the Republic of South Africa. Civil International Airport, affiliated to the South African Airport Company, for the city of Johannesburg and its weeks…[Close] Aviation services are provided in the border areas. It is the busiest airport in South Africa and Africa and the base airport of South African Airways. The airport was opened in 1952 and was originally named Jan Smuts International Airport; in 1994, the newly established South African government renamed the airport to Johannesburg International Airport, but on October 27, 2006 The day was renamed the current name to commemorate the late President of the South African African National Congress, Oliver Tambo. The Johannesburg International Airport is 1,694 meters (5,558 feet) above sea level. There are two asphalt runways, namely the 03R/21L runway with a length of 3400m x 60m and the 03L/21R runway of 4418m x 61m, of which 03L/21R The runway is currently one of the longest runways in the world. The airport has six terminals, which are mainly divided into international terminal, domestic terminal and transit terminal. As the main domestic and international gateway to Johannesburg, Johannesburg International Airport operates domestic, regional and international regular passenger and cargo routes, serving more than 35 airlines, with flights to Africa, Europe, America, Oceania and Asia. In 2014, the airport’s annual passenger throughput was 18 million. Air Cargo Freight pass or to this airport includes:  African International Airlines Atlas Airlines Luxembourg Cargo Airlines DAS Air Cargo Emirates SkyCargo Fast Air Lufthansa Cargo Martin Air MK Airlines Ocean Airlines (opening date to be determined) Singapore Air Cargo Tramon Air WDA


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