Skukuza Airport was established in 1958 and began operating in 1959. In 2001, commercial flights were discontinued due to the opening of
Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport near
Nelspruit. Charter flights were still accepted at the airport if scheduled ahead of time. Commercial flights were reopened in the second half of 2013, and management of the airport was handed from
South African National Parks to a private operator, the Skukuza Airport Management Company, which is jointly owned by
Lion Sands Reserve,
Federal Air and
Airlink. The airport is assigned to be able to handle a maximum of six scheduled flights a day, with a maximum of 30 per week. Up to four charter flights are allowed each day. In January 2014, construction commenced on a major renovation, and the airport reopened on 2 June 2014. The airport has also been continuously used by the
South African Air Force for anti-poaching efforts. ==Gallery==