About Airport Industria
Airport Industria Property Market Guide
In-depth market analysis, rental rates, and investment insights
Warehouse stock in Airport Industria ranges from large-format airfreight handling facilities exceeding 10,000 m² to mid-size industrial units of 1,000 to 5,000 m² suited to freight forwarders and third-party logistics operators. The node also accommodates smaller sectional-title mini-units for owner-occupiers and purpose-built cold chain and pharmaceutical facilities designed to strict temperature and regulatory specifications. Buildings are typically constructed to clear-to-eaves heights of 8 to 12 metres, with dock-leveller bays and container-handling yards as standard in newer parks. Three-phase power supply of 200 kVA and above is widely available, fibre connectivity is well established throughout the node, and most managed parks offer substantial A-grade office components integrated into the warehouse structure for freight management and customs clearing operations.
Warehouse rentals in Airport Industria typically range from R65 to R110 per square metre per month, placing the node at a premium relative to comparable Cape Town industrial areas. Epping Industria generally trades R10 to R20 per square metre below this range, Montague Gardens offers similar mid-range pricing without the airport adjacency, and Blackheath can be secured materially cheaper for operators willing to accept the additional road kilometres to the airport. The closest comparable is Paarden Eiland, which commands similar premiums as the port-adjacent equivalent for sea-freight intensive operations. Within Airport Industria itself, newer A-grade parks with cold chain capability and covered loading bays command the upper end of the range, while older stock and smaller units are more competitively priced. Rentals are broadly justified by the time-critical cargo proximity that no other node in the metro offers at scale.
The immediate operating environment is shaped by the Cape Town International Airport cargo terminals, the Cape Town Airport Fresh Environment cold storage facility, fuel depots serving the aviation sector, and a high concentration of licensed customs clearing agents and freight forwarders occupying purpose-built premises along Robert Sobukwe Road. The Perishable Products Export Control Board infrastructure supporting the export of fish, fruit and flowers operates in close proximity, making the node the natural home for cold chain and perishable cargo logistics in the Western Cape. Staff amenity is limited by the predominantly industrial character of the precinct, there are no significant retail or hospitality offerings within walking distance, but the airport's own passenger and cargo terminal network provides public transport access, with Golden Arrow bus services connecting the node to the broader metro.
The tenant base in Airport Industria is defined by its airport dependency. Airfreight forwarding companies, customs clearing agents, perishable export operators handling fish, fruit and cut flowers, pharmaceutical distributors requiring cold chain compliance, courier and express parcel services, time-sensitive third-party logistics providers and e-commerce fulfilment operations with an airfreight component all cluster here because no other location in the Western Cape provides equivalent cargo terminal proximity. The node competes with Paarden Eiland for port-gateway logistics, with Montague Gardens for more general warehousing at a lower price point, and with Epping for cost-sensitive operators. Airport Industria is the clear operational priority for any business where perishable cargo, airside access, or time-critical freight determines the location decision rather than rental rate alone.