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    "addressCountry": "South Africa",
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  "connection_tips": "Ellisras Matimba Airport (ELL/FAER) serves as a critical regional aviation facility for Ellisras (now Lephalale) in South Africa's Limpopo Province, strategically positioned in the Waterberg region. It provides essential aviation access to this important energy and mining center, known for the massive Matimba Power Station, coal mining operations, and its strategic role in South Africa's electrical power generation and mineral extraction industries. The airport operates as a vital transportation hub for this economically significant region where coal-fired power generation and mining activities drive the local economy, serving energy industry professionals, mining executives, government officials, and business travelers accessing the industrial and natural resource opportunities available in the mineral-rich Waterberg district.\n\nThe facility features specialized aviation infrastructure serving the Waterberg Coalfield's transformation from the 1920 coal discovery through the 1980 Grootegeluk mine establishment\u2014now the world's largest open-cast coal operation with 125 years of reserves\u2014supporting the 1988-1993 commissioning of Matimba power station where six 665MW units create the world's largest direct dry-cooled power facility generating 3,990MW from conveyor-delivered coal in this region containing 40% of South Africa's coal resources.\n\nGround transportation from the terminal to Ellisras city center (9 km southeast) requires advance coordination, as taxi services and public transport are not routinely available at the airport. It is highly recommended to arrange a pickup through your host, hotel, or a pre-booked car rental service that can deliver a vehicle to the airfield. For travelers requiring commercial airline connections, Lanseria International Airport (HLA) or OR Tambo International (JNB) in Johannesburg are the primary gateways, located approximately 3.5 to 4 hours away by road. Always verify jet fuel availability and secure prior arrival approval from the airport management, as the facility has specific access protocols due to its proximity to critical national infrastructure.",
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    "VIP conference rooms suit business meetings during longer waits.",
    "Confirm fuel and access approval at least 48 hours before arrival.",
    "Arrange transport to Lephalale ahead, as taxis are not usually waiting.",
    "Carry water in summer; Waterberg heat can be intense.",
    "Traffic can include training activity, so check local movements before arrival."
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  "iataCode": "ELL",
  "icao": "FAER",
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  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-29",
  "latitude": -23.7266998291,
  "layover_planner_info": "Consider local transport options for layovers.",
  "longitude": 27.6882991791,
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  "mct_domestic_to_international": 90,
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  "mct_international_to_international": 120,
  "missed_connection_help": "Contact your airline's service desk for assistance.",
  "name": "Ellisras Matimba Airport",
  "region": "Africa",
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    {
      "code": "AAM",
      "name": "Mala Mala Airport"
    }
  ],
  "terminal_info": "Ellisras Matimba Airport (FAER) serves as a critical aviation hub for the city of Lephalale (formerly Ellisras) in South Africa's Limpopo Province. Strategically located in the Waterberg region, the airport provides essential access for the massive Matimba and Medupi power stations, as well as the extensive coal mining operations that power the nation. Its role is fundamental for the energy and mineral extraction industries, serving as a primary transit point for specialized technicians, mining executives, and government officials overseeing some of the largest industrial projects in the Southern Hemisphere.\n\nThe airport maintains a dedicated VIP Terminal and private lounge, designed to cater to the high-profile corporate and government travelers who frequent the region. This facility offers a range of high-end amenities, including comfortable seating, high-speed Wi-Fi, and professional conference rooms equipped with modern audiovisual and video conferencing technology. These business-focused spaces allow industry leaders to conduct meetings and coordinate complex logistics immediately upon arrival or while awaiting their departing charter flights, making it a highly efficient environment for the professional services that sustain the local economy.\n\nOperational support at Ellisras Matimba includes comprehensive ground handling and aviation services for a variety of aircraft types, from small private planes to large corporate jets. The facility provides reliable access to Jet A-1 fuel and features a well-maintained 2,000-meter asphalt runway (9/27) capable of supporting regional charters and corporate flight departments. While the airport does not host scheduled commercial airlines, it maintains its importance through specialized flight support, including security coordination for high-value cargo and emergency medical evacuation capabilities, ensuring that this industrial powerhouse remains connected to South Africa's major urban centers.",
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