New Cape Winelands Airport to be built by 2027: Adele Klingenberg
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- A new R7 billion international airport near Durbanville in Cape Town is set to be fully operational by 2027. The announcement was made by a consortium of private business leaders during a media briefing today. Cape Winelands Airport designer, Adele Klingenberg, says the aim is for former Fisantekraal Airfield to handle about two million passengers for both international and domestic flights annually. She says construction will begin in 2025.
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Well done city of Cape Town!
It's a private venture. It has nothing to do with the City of Cape Town municipality 😂
"A Plus TO The 'MOTHER CITY'.....'Winelands Will Be Fully 'Explored'.....'Hotels,Villas & Guest Houses Will Boost TOURISM'"
This will create job opportunities
Wow all this for the Rich to avoid seeing the Capeflats
Safety reasons?
They should name it Krotoa International Airport.
Sounds horrible
@@sadsaxguy3819 Krotoa is the Mother of the Nation and a pioneer of the Afrikaans language. And the Cape WInelands is a predominately afrikaans-speaking area.
All the wines will taste like jet fuel.
Bottled spring water will be called "Eau de Kerosene" and the first new cultivar to be introduced will be "Paarl Paraffin Pinot Noir".
Fruit grown in my orchard, near and to leeward of an international airport, all smells and tastes of jet fuel 🤢✈ ⛽ .
Yummy 😋
Do you think planes dump fuel while flying or something😂
@@Luckyboii123 The fumes and smell fill the air near the airports and in some cases, spilled and leaking fuel soak into the ground and contaminate the groundwater. This contamination can permeate the fruit resulting in taste and odour that can be unpleasant
To answer your question about fuel dumping; Yes planes do dump fuel, both accidentally and on purpose, for various reasons. In many cases the dumping takes place near, or even over the airport.