The long-awaited redevelopment of Pilanesberg Airport is ready to achieve momentum following the signing of a landmark settlement to fast-track the undertaking.
Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson, alongside North West Premier Lazarus Mokgosi and Ramotshere Moiloa Native Municipality Mayor Dinah Pitso, will formalise two Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) on the airport exterior Rustenburg.
On the centre of the agreements is the rebuilding and modernisation of Pilanesberg Airport, which suffered intensive harm throughout a devastating fireplace in 2023.
Technical help to fast-track redevelopment of Pilanesberg Airport
Underneath the primary settlement, Infrastructure South Africa (ISA) will work alongside the North West Provincial Authorities’s Division of Group Security and Transport Administration to offer undertaking preparation and packaging help for the airport’s redevelopment.
Venture preparation is usually one of many largest hurdles in massive infrastructure initiatives.
Via ISA’s involvement, authorities goals to make sure the airport rebuild is correctly scoped, structured and prepared for implementation, lowering delays and enhancing investor confidence.
The airport performs a strategic position in supporting tourism to the Pilanesberg area and facilitating regional financial exercise. Its restoration is seen as vital to unlocking additional progress within the province.
The rebuilt Pilanesberg Airport can also be anticipated to revive confidence within the province’s transport infrastructure following the 2023 setback.





















