Lime Acres Finsch Mine Airport (LMR)

๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Lime Acres, South Africa

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
60
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Guide & Navigation

Lime Acres Finsch Mine Airport (LMR), identified by its ICAO code FALC, is a private aviation facility serving the Finsch Diamond Mine in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. Situated near the town of Lime Acres, the airport primarily acts as a critical hub for mining operations, employee transport, and specialized logistical support. The facility operates from a small, functional terminal building designed to handle authorized personnel and non-scheduled charter flights with high efficiency.

The terminal infrastructure at Lime Acres is minimalist and focused on providing professional ground support for the mine's aviation needs rather than standard commercial transit. While the facility provides essential administrative processing and a comfortable waiting area for travelers, it lacks the standard metropolitan amenities found at public airports, such as retail shops, professional lounges, or diverse dining facilities. Access to the terminal is strictly controlled, and all flight operations must be pre-arranged and authorized by the mine's management or specialized logistics providers.

Ground transportation to and from the LMR terminal is well-coordinated for authorized visitors, with company vehicles and pre-arranged shuttles providing links to the nearby mining facilities and the town center. The airfield features a paved runway suitable for turboprop aircraft and mid-sized private jets, situated at an elevation of approximately 1,494 meters (4,900 feet). For travelers seeking scheduled commercial airline services, Kimberley Airport (KIM) serves as the nearest public hub, located roughly 160 kilometers to the east. Travelers utilizing the Finsch Mine airfield are advised to coordinate their arrival closely with their respective organizations and to be prepared for the specialized operational environment that defines this private industrial gateway.

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๐Ÿ’ก Connection Tips

Lime Acres Finsch Mine Airport (LMR) is a specialized regional aviation facility located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, serving the Finsch Diamond Mine. Upon arrival at LMR via corporate charter, ground transportation is exceptionally well-coordinated but strictly regulated. There are no public taxi ranks, ride-sharing services, or car rental desks available at this focused industrial facility. During the winter months (June to August), localized morning fog can occasionally lead to light aircraft delays.

The airport primarily handles FIFO (fly-in-fly-out) charter flights operated by regional carriers like Airlink and specialized mining aviation services, connecting Lime Acres to the national hub at Johannesburg (JNB). Dedicated site shuttles meet every arriving flight to transport workers directly to the various diamond mining sites and accommodation camps. The terminal environment is functional and minimalist, providing essential processing for large groups of personnel but no commercial dining or retail options. When connecting back to a major international flight from Johannesburg, always allow for a generous buffer in your scheduleโ€”ideally 4 hoursโ€”to account for potential regional delays and the road journey if you are transiting through Kimberley.

For travelers, the most critical tip is that LMR primarily handles industrial traffic; for commercial domestic or international connections, the primary gateway is Kimberley Airport (KIM), located approximately 160 kilometers to the east. If you are an authorized contractor or visitor, ensure your site clearance and transport assignment are confirmed before departure from Johannesburg. The regional climate is arid outback, characterized by intense heat during the summer months and cold nights in the winter. LMR provide a professional and remarkably efficient arrival experience for those supporting one of South Africa's most critical diamond mining regions, provided all corporate logistics are secured in advance.

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Minimum domestic connection: 45 minutes
International connections: 90 minutes
Interline transfers: 60 minutes

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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources