2. Strategic Pillars
SMME Development
Information, Communication and Technology
Research, Innovation and Development
Re-industrialization, Re-modernisation and Urbanization
Alignment: PGDP, Industrial Policy Action Plan, NDP and New Growth Path
Tourism
Industrial
economic
Hubs and
SEZs
Maritime
Environmental
Management
Aerotropolis
Funding Mechanism
Organizational excellence
3. KwaZulu-NatalAerotropolisStrategy(IAS)
National Development Plan (NDP)
SIPS
Strategic Infrastructure Programme (SIP2)
Identifies Aerotropolis as one of the infrastructure programmes
Provincial Growth and Development Strategy (PGDS)
One of the catalytic projects for job creation
EDTEA 2014-2019 Strategic Plans
Pillar for economic development
JobCreationandEconomicgrowth
Where Do We
Want to Go? Policy alignment
4. Geographical Location
52 million people
About US$575 billion GDP
10.4 million people
About US$94 billion GDP
South Africa
Area: 1,214,090 km Area: 94,391 km2 2
KwaZulu-NatalAfrica
4
5. KwaZulu-Natal's Comparative Advantages
Gateway to South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa (300 million people
market within SADC)
The ports of Durban (Largest port in Africa in terms of container handling
and volume of vessels) and Richards Bay, together, handle over 80% of
South Africa’s cargo tonnage.
Newly built King Shaka International Airport with a future capacity of
handling 45 million passengers and state of the art cargo facility at Dube
Trade port
Well developed rail, road and pipeline network
Second largest regional economy/province after Gauteng contributing
16.3% GDP (US$94 billion) to South Africa’s GDP.
Vibrant manufacturing sector (Maritime, Automotive, Rail).
Highly diversified agricultural sector.
Premier tourism destination
5
6. Conceptual Framework
An aerotropolis can be defined as a …
– multimodal freight and passenger transportation complex which supports efficient, cost-
effective, sustainable development in a defined region of economic significance centered
around a major airport.” United States Congress H.R.658: Aerotropolis Act of 2011
– A new urban form placing airports in the centre with cities growing around them, connecting
workers, suppliers, executives, and goods to the global marketplace
• But it is more than a transport complex: It is a strategy...
– …. constellation of physical, institutional, economic and policy interventions which upgrade
local assets, reduce ground-based transport times and costs, and expand global connectivity to
leverage aviation-enabled trade in goods and services for business competitiveness, job
creation and prosperity of those at all socio-economic levels
• Aerotropoli grow primarily in three ways
o Airport Cities grow outward from terminals
o Cities grow outward towards the airport
o Aerotropolis development follows ground transportation corridors
Aerotropolis Defined
7. Aerotropolis: The Fifth Wave of Transit-oriented Development in the 21st
Century
Transportation
Infrastructure Has Always
Shaped Business
Location, Commercial
Activity, and Urban
Development
Century
21st
20th
19th
18th
17th
First
Wave:
Seaports
Second Wave:
River & Canal-
Based
Development
Third Wave:
Railroads
Fourth
Wave:
Highways
Fifth
Wave:
Airports
8. Basic Drivers of the FIFTH WAVE
• Large jet aircraft (along with IT advances).
• Globalization (producers & consumers).
• Speed (time-based competition).
• Agility (customization & flexible response).
• Connectivity (worldwide enterprise networks).
• Perishability (pharma, fish, flowers, fashions).
• Tourism (especially international).
• See: John D. Kasarda and Greg Lindsay Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next (2011)
9. Durban Aerotropolis
• Aims to drive economic and industrial
development in the province through:
Air-transport-driven growth.
9
10. KZN Aerotropolis Comparative Advantage
• Proximity two largest Ports in Africa (Durban and
Richards Bay)
• State of the art road, rail, broadband
infrastructure
• Located in a Green Field space
• Newly built and purpose designed international
airport with a 60 year plan
10
11. Critical Success Factors
• Special Economic Zone (SEZs) designation around
Durban King Shaka International airport, Richards
Bay SEZ and Regional Industrial Economic Hubs
• Airline attraction strategies (Route development
fund)
• Development of airport alliances to improve
connectivity
• Infrastructure development under the strategic
infrastructure projects (SIPs)
• Strong political will and stakeholder coordination
11
12. Integrated Strategic Pillars
•Place Marketing
•Advanced Telecommunications Infrastructure
•Infrastructure and Engineering Services
•Sustainability
Aerotropolis
Support Pillars
•Business Growth and Development
•Knowledge support and human capital
•Integrated multimodal transport networks
Aerotropolis
Core Pillars
•Growing air services and
connectivity
•Integrated and Coordinated
Spatial planning
•Equitable and inclusive growth
Aerotropolis
Foundational Pillars
12
17. EXPANSION OF THE DURBAN CONTAINER TERMINAL
Current throughput is 2.6 million TEUs
Future capacity 19.6 million TEUs
Government investment US$200 million
18
18. Sea Port – Aerotropolis Transport infrastructure Linkages
Current
Future
19
22. KZN INTEGRATED AEROTROPOLIS STRATEGY
Recommendations for FIFA WF development strategies and programmes
Development of an Integrated Aerotropolis Master Plan and an
Implementation Plan to give effect to the Aerotropolis Strategy:
• Aerotropolis footprint/ Spatial plan;
• Land use (industrial, agriculture, residential, recreation);
• Nodal and corridor development (Transport) plan;
• Infrastructure (water, sanitation, road, rail, Broadband,
electricity) plan;
• Airport City plan and model;
• Environmental plan;
• Investment strategy; and
Intensify the investment mobilisation for KZN Aerotropolis
Moving Forward
23. PROJECT NAME Progress
KwaZulu-Natal Aerotropolis
Strategy
KwaZulu-Natal Integrated Aerotropolis strategy (IAS) was adopted by Cabinet in October 2014.
Process of appointing a Service Provider to undertake a detailed Master plan for the Durban Aerotropolis is
underway.
Need to include the Aerotropolis in the Social contract which will be proceeded by MOUs between EDTEA and
various implementing parties.
A concept document for the development of Aerotropolis Institute has been developed and UKZN has been
identified as a partner.
Business plan for the Aerotropolis Institute to be developed
The following matters require urgent Government intervention to unblock development in the Aerotropolis,
particularly in the Dube City:
oPublic transport (Road, rail) system for KSIA.
oStrategic road links to key developments
oNew interchanges
oWaste treatment works
oBulk water
oElectricity.
KwaZulu-Natal Route
Development Strategy
Development of KZN Airlift strategy is in progress
Target market areas for route development identified include London, The Gulf region, International hub access,
regional Africa, Domestic, Cargo and charter flights
Negotiations with key regional and international airlines are ongoing
Route development support mechanism being formulated
World Routes 2015 provides a platform to consolidate airline negotiations
Draft Regional Airport
Strategy
Recapitalisation of Pietermaritzburg, Margate and Ulundi Airports completed
Moving Forward