Bram Fischer International Airport
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Airport type | Public / Military | ||||||||||||||
Operator | ACSA South African Air Force | ||||||||||||||
Location | Bloemfontein, Free State, South Africa | ||||||||||||||
Focus city for | CemAir | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 4,457 ft / 1,358 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 29°05′38″S 26°18′14″E / 29.09389°S 26.30389°E | ||||||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||||||
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Bram Fischer International Airport (IATA: BFN, ICAO: FABL) (Afrikaans: Bram Fischer Internasionale Lughawe) is a primary airport located in Bloemfontein, the capital city of the Free State province of South Africa. The runways are shared with AFB Bloemspruit.
History
[edit]The airport was opened in November 1961 and the runways were completed before the terminal buildings so that the South African Airforce could make use of them.[3]
Bloemfontein Airport, like many others in South Africa, underwent R46 million's worth of construction and upgrading of the whole airport in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[4]
In November 2012, the South African government announced that the airport's name was to be changed to Bram Fischer International Airport; the official renaming was performed by Pres. Jacob Zuma on Thursday, 13 December 2012.[5]
Facilities
[edit]The main terminal building is used for both international and domestic flights. In 2023, the airport served 346,373 passengers.
Airlines and destinations
[edit]Airlines | Destinations |
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Airlink | Cape Town, Durban,[6] Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo |
CemAir | Durban, George, Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo,[7] |
FlySafair | Cape Town,[8] Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo |
Traffic statistics
[edit]Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Year | Passengers | % Change |
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2006 | 305,701 | 23.8% |
2007 | 424,924 | 39.0% |
2008 | 411,683 | 3.1% |
2009 | 399,666 | 2.9% |
2010 | 403,766 | 1.0% |
2011 | 437,996 | 8.5% |
2012 | 411,655 | 6.0% |
2013 | 382,155 | 7.2% |
2014 | 363,895 | 4.8% |
2015 | 393,471 | 8.1% |
2016 | 395,452 | 0.5% |
2017 | 396,725 | 0.3% |
2018 | 355,052 | 10.5% |
2019 | 357,391 | 0.7% |
2020 | 73,071 | 79.6% |
2021 | 204,692 | 180.1% |
2022 | 318,135 | 55.4% |
2023 | 346,373 | 8.9% |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ FABL aeronautical-chart (PDF)
- ^ Airport information for BFN at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
- ^ "About the Airport". www.airports.co.za. Retrieved 21 January 2025.
- ^ "shine2010.co.za". www.shine2010.co.za. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
- ^ "SA: Statement by Free State Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Bloemfontein International Airport renamed Bram Fischer International Airport and Petrus Steyn renamed Mamafubedu (13/11/2012)". Polity.org.za. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
- ^ "Airlink Schedules Durban – Bloemfontein Service From late-Feb 2024". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
- ^ "CemAir Bloemfontein Destinations".
- ^ "New SA route alert: FlySafair launches flights between Bloemfontein and Cape Town".
- ^ "ACSA Passenger Statistics". Airports Company South Africa. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
- ^ BFN Passenger Stats (PDF)
External links
[edit]Media related to Bram Fischer International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
- Bloemfontein Airport information - Plane spotting, road transport, airlines...
- Current weather for FABL at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for BFN at Aviation Safety Network