King Mswati III International Airport |
King Mswati III International Airport (IATA: SHO, ICAO: FDSK), originally named Sikhuphe
International Airport, is an airport in Eswatini.
It replaced Matsapha Airport as the only international airport in Eswatini accepting commercial flights in 2014. It is designed to handle 360,000 passengers per year.
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King Mswati III International Airport. |
King Mswati III International Airport |
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Summary |
Airport type |
Public |
Operator |
Eswatini Civil Aviation Authority (ESWACAA) |
Location |
Lubombo, Eswatini |
Coordinates |
26°21′24″S
031°43′01″E |
Map |

Location of the airport in Eswatini
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Runways |
Direction |
Length |
Surface |
ft |
m |
02/20 |
11,810 |
3,600 |
Asphalt |
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Source: DAFIF Google Earth |
Construction
Construction began in 2003 on this $150m project. The Taiwanese government contributed USD 22m to the project.
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King Mswati III International Airport. |
Airside view of terminal
It is part of King Mswati III's $1bn millennium project investment initiative to enhance Eswatini's position as a tourist destination, serving as a tourism
gateway to Eswatini's game parks, either domestic or nearby located ones, such as Victoria Falls, Maputo, the Kruger
National Park and KwaZulu-Natal game reserves. However, it has been on the drawing board since 1980, and since then Kruger Mpumalanga International
Airport has opened and Maputo and Durban airports have been upgraded. There are also environmental concerns since Sikhupe is near Hlane game park, and may put rare
species of eagles and vultures at risk.
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King Mswati III International Airport. |
An Airlink Embraer 135 on the tarmac
King Mswati III International Airport was planned to replace Matsapha airport by 2010, with the latter being taken over by the army.
King Mswati III International Airport was inaugurated on 7 March 2014, despite not yet having an IATA license to operate. Service began 30 September 2014.
Facilities
Plans include a 3,600m CAT 1 runway, and capacity for 300,000 passengers per year. It would be able to handle Boeing 747 aircraft, and service flights
to any destination in the world.
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Airlines and destinations
Airlines |
Destinations |
Eswatini Airlink |
Johannesburg–O. R. Tambo |
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