Economic Impact Assessment – AAD 2012 Dr Roelof Botha
Contents of EIA Study 1.Introduction 2.Objectives of the Study 3.Methodology 4.Concise notes on the role of aviation 5.The extended supply chain of aviation 6.Demand & economic output effects of AAD Employment creation flowing from AAD Tax revenues generated by AAD Ancillary economic impact effects 10.Summary of economic impact of AAD 2012
Fig 1: Average estimated total expenditure per trip to South Africa by foreign visitors to AAD 2012 R’000
Fig 2: Regional composition of estimated total expenditure by international visitors to AAD 2012 (Rm) Total R112.7m
Fig 3: Composition of international visitor expenditure by key category (% of total)
Fig 4: Regional composition of non-Gauteng trade visitors to AAD 2012 No.
Fig 5: Composition of key expenditure categories related to the hosting of AAD 2012 (R’000) Total R17.6 m
Figure 6: Economic output effects generated by the cost of exhibition stands & chalets R m
Fig 7: Employment creation by skills level emanating from all AAD 2012 expenditure categories Number of jobs
Fig 8: Employment created by AAD 2012 in terms of key economic sectors Jobs
Figure 9: taxation revenues generated by key expenditure categories at AAD 2012 R m
Fig 10: Number of international visitors to AAD 2012 – top-10 source countries (outside Africa) Number
Fig 11: Number of international visitors to AAD 2012 from Africa – top-10 source countries Number
Fig 12: Summary of economic output generated by AAD 2012 (Total R685 million) R million
Fig 13: Summary of employment created by AAD 2012 (Total 2,055 jobs) Number
Fig 14: Summary of taxation revenues generated by AAD 2012 (Total R 55.2 million) R million
Summary of economic impacts of AAD 2012 Total demand from exhibitionR million Total economic outputR million Taxation revenuesR 55.2 million Employment creation2,055 jobs Value of local PR & mediaR 27.3 million Value of foreign PR & mediaR 5.9 million Economic output from business procuredR 157 million Medium-term tourism impactR1.1 billion