Only JetA1 fuel is available. For fuelling purposes, contact directly the fuel handler (Mr Sandile Magongo on +268 7608 7322, Mr. Senzo Sibiya +268 2333 5000 (office).



The non-automated cargo-handling facility is 1,000m2. It accommodates mail, perishable goods store and chilled areas, animal welfare and quarantine, secure areas for valuables, hazardous and radioactive items store. The cargo facility is currently managed by Eswatini Airlink.

KMIII Airport is a fully licenced Category 7 airport with relevant vehicles and equipment. The Rescue and Firefighting unit houses the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ambulances services, a specialised medical government response unit.
The operations are in compliance with the Civil Aviation Authority and the ICAO regulations, plus best industry practice. Regular emergency exercises are conducted to ensure that response levels are upheld. The national fire services is always available for back up services.
There are two public health facilities and one private medical hospital within 30 to 60 minutes’ drive from the Airport.



KMIII has an Aviation Security department within airport operations entrusted with the primary mandate of safeguarding civil aviation operations against acts of unlawful interference which can be perpetrated on ground or in flight. The mandate is achieved through the strategic combination of measures, human, and material resources for the safety and security of crew, passengers, public, ground personnel, facilities and property.
The Airport Security System
The airport has a four-tier security system that has a specific but yet collaborative role of ensuring that the airport becomes one of the safest in the region to operate in. The system comprises of the following:
– Aviation security department
– Contract security – for static guards and patrolling
– Airport police – for maintaining law and order
– The army – for strategic patrols, guarding and emergency backups.
Services offered by the department
– Screening of persons, vehicles, cargo and mail
– Escorts provision
– Surveillance and access control systems
– Risk and threat assessment
– Aviation security trainings
– Issuance of access permits
KMI Airport Security Regulations
All passengers, crew, staff and vehicles undergo a compulsory security screening process when entering the airport’s sterile areas.
Issuance of permits
The permits office operates Monday – Friday from 0800 to 16:30 and does not operate on weekends and on holidays.
Types of permits issued
Depending on the need for one and the duration of work to be done, the permit office issues the following permits in terms of Part V of the Civil Aviation Authority (Security) Regulations, 2011 read with Part V, VI and VII of the ESWACAA Permits Issuance Procedure, 2015;
