5.1 AIRPORTS COMPANY SOUTH AFRICA (ACSA) The Airports Company South Africa is regulated in terms of the Airports Company Act (No. 44 of 1993) and the Companies Act (No. 61 of 1973), and is listed as a schedule 2 public entity in terms of the Public Finance Management Act (No. 1 of 1999). The Airports Company South Africa was formed to own and operate the nine principal South African airports, including the three main international gateways of OR Tambo, Cape Town and King Shaka International Airports. Moreover, ACSA provides secure infrastructure for airlines to transport people and goods and extends its responsibilities to include promoting tourism, facilitating economic growth and job creation, and protecting the environment.