# Airports Company South Africa has appointed Charles Shilowa as acting CEO with effect from the first of July, while a formal process to appoint a permanent CEO gets underway. Current CEO, Mpumi Mpofu, will step down after six years at the helm of the state-owned airport management company at the end of June. Shilowa currently serves as group executive for capital infrastructure asset management. ACSA board chairperson, Irvin Phenyane, has thanked Mpofu for guiding the company through an unprecedented period within the global aviation sector.
ACSA appoints Charles Shilowa as acting CEO ahead of leadership transition