๐ณ๐จ Koumac, New Caledonia
Koumac Airport (KOC), designated NWWK, operates as a essential regional aviation facility serving the municipality of Koumac in New Caledonia's North Province, positioned at coordinates -20.546ยฐS, 164.256ยฐE at an elevation of 42 feet above mean sea level approximately 362 kilometers from the capital Noumรฉa in the heart of France's Pacific overseas collectivity. This strategically located airport provides vital connectivity for a diverse farming and mining community of approximately 3,500 residents where the town functions as the crossroads of the far North, serving as the starting point for travelers heading to Poum or towards the East Coast by crossing mountain ranges toward Ouรฉgoa, while supporting the region's agricultural and mining industries that define the local economy throughout New Caledonia's northern territories.
The airport features a remarkable World War II heritage, as the airstrip underwent significant expansion during the war to support a fleet of B-17 bombers operated by the 810th American aviation battalion, one of the first two all-black engineering battalions of the conflict, where the facility served as a strategic bombing base for targets in the Solomon Islands during the Pacific Theater operations. This historical infrastructure provides the foundation for the modern airport's single runway and cozy terminal building designed for efficient navigation by both seasoned travelers and first-time visitors, maintaining the essential operational capabilities necessary for supporting New Caledonia's domestic aviation network throughout this remote but economically significant region of the North Province.
Terminal facilities emphasize practical functionality while providing essential passenger comfort, featuring a compact waiting area with adequate seating, clean restroom facilities, and a small cafรฉ where travelers can purchase refreshments, snacks, and beverages while waiting for flights to and from Noumรฉa. Modern amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the terminal, ATM services enabling convenient financial transactions, and a secure parking area ensuring vehicle safety for travelers accessing the airport by private transportation. The terminal's design reflects New Caledonia's tropical environment while maintaining the operational efficiency necessary for domestic flight operations connecting the North Province to the territorial capital and other domestic destinations throughout the archipelago.
Current operations primarily involve Air Calรฉdonie domestic services connecting Koumac to Noumรฉa-Magenta Airport as part of New Caledonia's comprehensive inter-island and mainland connectivity network, though service frequency remains limited compared to larger regional airports throughout the territory. The airport serves as an important access point for tourists exploring the North Province's diverse attractions including the famous Koumac caves, Pandop water sports center, horse riding activities, and the annual Koumac fair held each September, while supporting essential transportation needs for the region's mining industry personnel, agricultural workers, and government services. Despite anticipated operational changes with Air Calรฉdonie's planned transfer to La Tontouta Airport in March 2026, Koumac Airport continues representing an essential transportation asset supporting economic development, tourism access, and maintaining vital connectivity for communities throughout this culturally diverse and economically important region of New Caledonia's North Province.
Koumac Airport (KOC) is a vital regional aviation facility serving as the primary gateway to the rugged far North of New Caledonia. For travelers, a standout feature is its rich history; the airfield was significantly expanded during WWII to support U. S. B-17 bomber operations in the Pacific Theater. Today, it acts as a critical 'crossroads' for the regionโs prominent mining and farming communities.
Commercial service is headlined by Air Calรฉdonie, which provides essential daily links to the capital, Noumรฉa (Magenta - GEA). Because these regional flights are vital for local connectivity, it is highly recommended to book well in advance and building at least a 3-hour buffer into any onward international connections from Noumรฉa. The terminal is a compact and functional building offering a shaded waiting area and a small cafรฉ where passengers can enjoy local refreshments. Ground transportation into the Koumac city centerโlocated approximately 4 kilometers awayโis informal and must be pre-arranged with local taxis or hotel shuttles, as formal car rental desks are not stationed at the terminal.
Arriving at the airport at least 60 to 90 minutes before your departure is sufficient to navigate the manual check-in process comfortably. The facility also plays an important role in supporting governmental missions and medical evacuations for the northern communes. Always confirm your flight status directly with the airlineโs Noumรฉa office, as schedules can occasionally be adjusted based on demand. KOC remains a professional and historically atmospheric entry point into the northern province of New Caledonia.
โข Check latest schedules when connecting through Koumac Airport.
โข Observe strict domestic baggage limits (usually 12kg/20kg checked, 5kg carry-on).
โข Carry a translation app or learn basic French phrases as English is limited.
โข Arrange your car rental in advance for pick-up as there is no public transport.
โข Prepare for no reliable taxi standby service; pre-arrange all ground transfers.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources