๐ฆ๐บ Karijini National Park, Australia
Solomon Airport operates as Fortescue Metals Group's exclusive FIFO (fly-in fly-out) aviation hub, positioned 15 kilometers west of Karijini National Park in Western Australia's remote Pilbara region where the fourth largest iron ore producer in the world maintains the Solomon Hub mining operations capable of producing 60 million tonnes annually from Kings Valley and Firetail deposits. Constructed in 2011-2012 with a 2,000-meter concrete runway at 612 meters elevation, the facility serves a 1,000-person workforce through restricted company-operated charter flights.
Terminal facilities consist of functional industrial infrastructure designed for rapid FIFO worker processing with no public amenities, retail, or banking services, requiring complete pre-coordination through Fortescue's authorized contractors and site-specific Journey Management Plans. Ground transportation operates exclusively via company shuttle buses connecting arrivals directly to Kings Camp, Queens Camp, and other mine accommodation facilities, with no public car rentals, taxis, or walk-up transport services available.
Operational characteristics center on weekly Qantas charter flights using F100 aircraft operating since April 2012, coordinated FIFO rotations transporting mining personnel from Perth and regional hubs, and specialized logistics flights supporting remote Pilbara operations where residential employment would cost Fortescue an additional $100,000 per person annually. All operations require 24-hour advance PPR (Prior Permission Required) with mobile ARO (Aerodrome Reporting Office) coordination.
Strategic importance encompasses enabling cost-effective mining operations where FIFO arrangements save Fortescue millions annually while maintaining production at one of Australia's major iron ore facilities, supporting the Pilbara's mining economy that began first ore shipments in December 2012, and providing essential remote area access for industrial operations positioned 60 kilometers north of Tom Price where extreme heat, cyclones, and vast distances make aviation the most practical transportation method for maintaining mining workforce continuity.
Solomon Airport (SLJ) is a private aviation facility located in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, primarily serving the Solomon Hub mining operations of Fortescue Metals Group (FMG). There are no public car rental agencies, taxis, or ride-sharing services available at the airstrip. Always carry ample water and follow all site-specific safety protocols once you have disembarked. These buses transport workers directly to the various mine camps, such as Kings Camp or Queens Camp.
Due to the remote outback location, weather conditions such as extreme heat or seasonal cyclones can impact flight operations. Ground transportation is almost exclusively provided via company-operated shuttle buses that meet arriving charter flights from Perth or other regional hubs. For those wishing to visit the nearby Karijini National Park, Solomon Airport is not the standard entry point for tourists; the nearest public commercial airports for park access are Newman (ZNE) or Paraburdoo (PBO). Arriving at SLJ is a specialized logistical experience.
The terminal facility is functional and designed for the rapid transit of large groups of fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers; there are no public dining, retail, or banking amenities. It is critical for travelers to understand that this is not a public commercial airport; access is generally restricted to mine personnel, authorized contractors, and those with specific business at the site. If you are an authorized contractor or visitor, ensure that your 'Journey Management Plan' is approved and that your site host has confirmed your seat on the camp shuttle before you depart for the airport. Solomon Airport is a high-efficiency logistics point, and every detail of your onward connection must be confirmed by your site contact in advance.
โข Only use SLJ if your charter or station transfer is already confirmed before departure.
โข Treat this as a remote Pilbara strip, so bring water and essentials with you.
โข Ground pickup needs to be organized in advance; there is no walk-up transport scene here.
โข Weather, heat, and distance matter more here than terminal convenience.
โข Solomon is strictly about remote station access, so every onward detail needs confirming beforehand.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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