Acsa appoints a woman to lead OR Tambo

Monday, September 1, 2014

Pretoria - The biggest and busiest airport in Africa, OR Tambo International Airport, will for the first time since the dawn of democracy be led by a woman.

This comes after Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) on Monday announced the appointment of Bongiwe Pityi as the new General Manager of OR Tambo International Airport with effect from September 1, 2014.

Acsa’s chief executive officer, Bongani Maseko said: “Pityi is ideally suited to operate our flagship O.R. Tambo International Airport as she has extensive aviation experience.

“She has proven her abilities in South Africa and Brazil and I am certain that she will do an excellent job of managing Africa’s busiest airport.”

Pityi said she was excited about her new role.

“I am very excited, but also humbled by the fact that I have been appointed to lead Africa’s premier airport. I have no doubt about the challenging task ahead, and I am equally confident that during my two-year stint in Brazil, I learnt lessons that will enhance my ability to add value.

“I do feel privileged that I will be supported by a strong and effective management team.”

An admitted attorney of the High Court of South Africa, Pityi has a 14-year track record in the aviation industry, having fulfilled several management roles for Acsa, both locally and abroad.

Pityi was the first manager to be entrusted with the management of Acsa’s parking business in November 2001, based at the then Johannesburg International Airport.

In 2005, she was appointed Assistant General Manager: Durban International Airport before leading and managing the operational transition of the old airport to the new King Shaka International Airport.

This was followed by her appointment as Assistant General Manager: King Shaka International Airport in 2010.

Her most recent position, from 2012 until the middle of this year, was Deputy Director: Operational Readiness Planning at Guarulhos International Airport, in São Paulo, Brazil, in which Acsa has a stake.

She played a critical role in improving the airport’s capability and ensuring its readiness to handle an influx of aircraft and passengers in time for the 2014 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil, in July. Pityi is the 2013 SA’s Most Influential Woman in Business/Government in the SOE category.

She joins the airport at a time when focus is geared towards improving service levels, and heightening operational excellence. - SAnews.gov.za