Namibia Airports Company
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) is the national operator of eight of the largest airports in Namibia. It is a fully owned and operated state owned enterprise of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport. The NAC is a member of major international airport organizations such as the Airports Council International (ACI).[1][2]
Type | State owned enterprise |
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Industry | Aviation |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Windhoek, Namibia |
Key people | Lot Haifidi (CEO) |
Products | Airports operations |
Website | airports |
Lot Haifidi was appointed Acting CEO on 3 August 2018 following the resignation of Albertus Aochamub. [3] Between 2010 and 2015, NAC wanted to invest more than 1.2 billion Namibian dollars in the expansion of its airports.
Airports
The NAC operates the following airports in terms of infrastructure, maintenance, technology, flight handling, passenger handling, parking, rental of store and other space and employee development:
- Hosea Kutako International Airport at Windhoek
- Eros Airport in Windhoek
- Walvis Bay Airport in Walvis Bay
- Luderitz Airport in Luderitz
- Keetmanshoop Airport in Keetmanshoop
- Ondangwa Airport in Ondangwa
- Rundu Airport in Rundu
- Katima Mulilo (Mpacha) airport in Katima Mulilo
References
- "Namibia: NAC Prepares for ICAO Audit". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
- "Namibia: Airport Bosses Charged". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 2018-01-31.
- "Haifidi appointed as Airports Company acting CEO | Namibia Economist". Retrieved 2023-08-21.
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