Virginia Airport
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Virginia Airport (IATA: VIR, ICAO: FAVG) is an airport serving Durban,[1] the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. This general aviation airport is located 10 kilometres (5.4 nautical miles) north east of Durban.
Virginia Airport ICAO (FAVG) Virginia Airport | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | eThekwini Municipality | ||||||||||
Operator | Indiza Airport Management | ||||||||||
Serves | Durban, South Africa | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 20 ft / 6 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 29°46′14″S 031°03′30″E | ||||||||||
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This airport was the home of the Durban Airshow before it ran into problems by failing to meet new public safety standards.[3] The Durban Airshow was eventually permanently cancelled due to the close proximity of the crowd line to the runway.[3] Now Virginia Airport primarily serves as a training ground for pilots of varying skills.
The airport was threatened to be closed down in December 2018. The plan was to replace it by a development which would have comprised a hotel, upmarket residential houses as well as leisure and related developments. It was planned to build a new airport in Scottburgh on the South Coast of Durban, what did not materialize because it was disliked by the current Virginia Airport users because it is too far away from the city.[4][5]