ACSA Supports ATNS in Maintaining IFPs

ACSA recognizes the critical role that maintaining Instrument Flight Procedures (IFPs) plays
ACSA recognizes the critical role that maintaining Instrument Flight Procedures (IFPs) plays

Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) acknowledges and supports the work of Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) in ensuring that critical Instrument Flight Procedures (IFPs) at key airports are properly maintained to enhance operational safety, especially during adverse weather conditions.

ACSA recognizes the critical role that maintaining Instrument Flight Procedures (IFPs) plays in ensuring safe, efficient, and uninterrupted flight operations, particularly during adverse weather or low visibility. We commend ATNS for their dedicated efforts in equipping key network airports with essential approach procedures, enabling operations to continue smoothly even under challenging weather conditions.
It is important to note that as of today, 8 April 2025, the following airports will temporarily suspend their IFPs until further maintenance is completed. These airports will only be accessible during Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC), and no access will be permitted during periods of poor visibility:

• Richards Bay Airport
• Upington Airport
• Bram Fischer International Airport (Bloemfontein)

Passengers travelling to and from these airports are advised to check with their respective airlines for any updates on flight schedules. Additionally, we encourage all passengers to download the ACSA Mobile App for real-time flight notifications to stay informed about any potential delays or changes.
ACSA is pleased to report that the following airports have successfully maintained their IFPs and are fully operational:

• O.R. Tambo International Airport (ORTIA)
• King Shaka International Airport (KSIA)
• Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport (Port Elizabeth)
• Cape Town International Airport (CTIA)
• George Airport (GA)
• King Phalo Airport (East London)

We remain committed to ensuring the highest standards of safety, operational efficiency, and customer service. ACSA continues to work closely with ATNS and all relevant authorities to restore procedures at the affected airports as quickly as possible, minimizing any impact on our passengers.