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    "addressCountry": "Brazil",
    "addressLocality": "Guajar\u00e1-Mirim"
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    "No scheduled commercial airlines"
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  "city": "Guajar\u00e1-Mirim",
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  "connection_tips": "Guajar\u00e1-Mirim Airport (GJM) is a strategic regional facility located in the western reaches of the state of Rond\u00f4nia, Brazil, on the border with Bolivia. The airport serves the municipality of Guajar\u00e1-Mirim and acts as a gateway to the vast Amazonian interior. Scheduled commercial service is limited and often sporadic, typically provided by regional carriers or air taxis connecting GJM to the state capital, Porto Velho (PVH). For travelers, the most critical tip is that this is a remote frontier outpost; confirming your flight status locally and remaining flexible with your itinerary is essential.\n\nUpon arrival at GJM, the airport is situated just a short 10-minute drive from the city center and the Mamor\u00e9 River docks. Taxis are available outside the terminal, and the town is small enough that many points of interest are easily reachable. For those looking to cross into Guayaramer\u00edn, Bolivia, ensure you have all necessary visa and health documentation (including yellow fever vaccination records) before arriving at the docks for the short boat crossing. The terminal itself is basic and focused on functional utility, providing essential passenger processing but no commercial amenities like cafes or retail shops.\n\nThe regional climate is equatorial, characterized by high heat and humidity year-round, with a significant rainy season from November to April. These weather patterns can occasionally lead to flight delays due to low visibility over the rainforest. When connecting back to a major hub from Porto Velho, always allow for a generous buffer in your schedule. Guajar\u00e1-Mirim is famous for its rich history as a rubber boom center and its proximity to the Mamor\u00e9-Itapeua railway remains; the airport provides an essential starting point for those seeking a true 'deep Amazon' experience.",
  "country": "Brazil",
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  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Guajar\u00e1-Mirim Airport sits on Brazil's border with Bolivia and serves Amazon pilots.",
    "Charters and air taxis operate when weather allows, usually routing through Porto Velho.",
    "The remote terminal has no retail, so handle provisioning before you depart town.",
    "Flight times shift during storms, so leave flexibility for last-minute schedule changes.",
    "Confirm ground transport with your lodge; hosts handle arrivals at the field and take you to camp."
  ],
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  "google_maps_reviews": {
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  "iataCode": "GJM",
  "icao": "SBGM",
  "international": false,
  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-31",
  "latitude": -10.78641,
  "layover_planner_info": "Limited amenities; arrange layover needs in advance.",
  "longitude": -65.28486,
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  "mct_domestic_to_international": 90,
  "mct_interline": 120,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 90,
  "mct_international_to_international": 120,
  "missed_connection_help": "Contact airline service desk for missed connections.",
  "name": "Guajar\u00e1-Mirim Airport",
  "region": "South America",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "GRU",
      "name": "S\u00e3o Paulo\u2013Guarulhos International"
    },
    {
      "code": "CQS",
      "name": "Costa Marques Airport"
    }
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  "terminal_info": "Guajar\u00e1-Mirim Airport (GJM) is a midsized regional aviation facility located in the municipality of Guajar\u00e1-Mirim, in the state of Rond\u00f4nia, western Brazil. Situated on the banks of the Mamor\u00e9 River, the airport is a critical piece of infrastructure for this remote border region, directly facing the Bolivian town of Guayaramer\u00edn. The airfield features a single 1,795-meter asphalt runway and serves as an important hub for government operations, security forces, and general aviation in the heart of the Amazon basin.\n\nThe terminal facilities at Guajar\u00e1-Mirim Airport are characterized by their simplicity and functional design, tailored to the needs of a remote regional center. While the airport has the infrastructure of a public terminal, on-site passenger amenities are currently limited. Inside, visitors can find basic waiting areas and essential check-in counters, though commercial services such as shops and restaurants are not regularly available. The facility operates during daylight hours, ensuring vital connectivity for a community where road access can be challenging, especially during the tropical rainy season.\n\nCurrently, GJM does not host regularly scheduled commercial airline services. Historically, regional carriers have linked Guajar\u00e1-Mirim to the state capital, Porto Velho, but most traffic now consists of private aircraft, air taxis, and charter operations. The airport remains an indispensable asset for the Brazilian security forces and environmental agencies monitoring the vast border with Bolivia. It also plays a key role in providing emergency medical services and supporting the local economy by facilitating the transport of personnel and essential supplies to this isolated part of Rond\u00f4nia.\n\nGround transportation from Guajar\u00e1-Mirim Airport is typically limited to local taxis or private vehicles, as there are no regular public bus service to the terminal. The city center and the major ferry crossing to Bolivia are located just a short distance from the airport. Travelers utilizing the facility are advised to be self-sufficient and to coordinate all logistics, including ground transfers and provisions, well in advance. Despite its modest commercial activity, Guajar\u00e1-Mirim Airport remains a vital symbol of Brazil's aerial sovereignty and a cornerstone of the region's accessibility.",
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