Airport Scenery
Cape Steelberg International Airport opened in 1964 in an old hangar with a single control tower and a 1660-meter asphalt runway.
Since then the airport has experienced remarkable growth that is associated with a general economic and cultural development in the region. The airport has continuously expanded from having only two domestic departures a day to sending its passengers to destinations all over the world with many departures each day. Today the name of our airport is Cape Steelberg International Airport and has a passenger terminal of 40,000 m2, which is designed to handle 3.5 million passengers a year.
We provide easy access to and from the world with direct routes to over 90 destinations. Nine out of ten of our passengers travel to and from abroad, so we can rightly call ourselves Steelbaron gateway.
We will turn using Cape Steelberg International Airport into an experience. This requires that our dedicated and competent staff work every day to create the best environment for our nearly three million passengers. We achieve this by creating optimal conditions for airlines, charter operators and goods transportation that provide services to: Cape Steelberg International Airport - direct to the world. Cape Steelberg International was Steel Air main hub.
International Route
Business at Main Terminal
Gates Allocation