ASA-Aeroportos e Segurança Aérea

Aeroportos e Segurança Aérea (ASA)
Founded February 17, 1984
Type Public
Location
Website Official website

Aeroportos e Segurança Aérea, abbreviation: ASA (Portuguese for the Airports and Air Safety) is a Capeverdean operator of airports based in Espargos in the island of Sal, Cape Verde. Its current president is Sandro Semedo Brito.

Its logo is in a form of a seal with a thick white rim with the abbreviation on top and the operator name on the bottom, inside is a blue circle with a plane wing colored grey.

The organization was founded on February 17, 1984. It promotes development and support of public service of civil aviation, even air traffic, passenger services, cargo transport, related services to its infrastructure and air navigation in all the airports and airfields that operate and the info on its air space controlled at Centro Controlo Oceânico do Sal (Sal Oceanic Control Center/Centre). It operate seven of the country's thirteen airports.

Airports

The passenger data were of the year 2012.

Airport Island IATA code ICAO code Total Passangers
Amílcar Cabral International AirportSalSIDGVAC599,641
Nelson Mandela International AirportSantiagoRAIGVNP497,049
Aristides Pereira International AirportBoa VistaBVCGVBA425,701
Cesária Évora International AirportSão VicenteVXEGVSV210,095
São Filipe AirportFogoSFLGVSF74,408
Preguiça AirportSão NicolauSNEGVSN26,436
Maio AirportMaioMMOGVMA16,125

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