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    "addressCountry": "French Guiana",
    "addressLocality": "R\u00e9gina"
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  "connection_tips": "R\u00e9gina Airport (REI) is an extremely remote and vital aviation facility located in the heart of the Amazon rainforest in French Guiana, serving the riverside commune of R\u00e9gina along the Approuague River. Travelers arriving here must be fully self-sufficient and carry their own water, food, and essential gear for the humid jungle environment. If you are visiting for research or ecotourism, it is essential to have a pre-arranged local contact or guide, as there is no formal hospitality infrastructure in the immediate vicinity.\n\nAs a primary lifeline for this isolated community, the airport primarily caters to small mission flights, government-authorized medical evacuations, and specialized biological research teams. Ground transportation is non-existent in the conventional sense; visitors typically coordinate with local residents for transport via motorized pirogue (canoe) along the river or via motorcycle for the short trip into the village. Always verify your flight status multiple times with your operator (often Air Guyane or specialized charters), as scheduling is informal and highly dependent on weather conditions and aircraft availability in this high-intensity jungle environment.\n\nThe facility consists of a single 850-meter paved runway and a very basic administrative shelter with no passenger terminal amenities; you will find no check-in counters, retail shops, public Wi-Fi, or restroom facilities on-site. The climate is equatorial and intensely humid, with significant rainfall possible every day of the year; frequent low cloud cover and tropical downpours are critical operational factors that can lead to sudden flight cancellations.",
  "country": "French Guiana",
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  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Check flight status ahead of time; services can be limited.",
    "Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.",
    "Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.",
    "Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.",
    "Download your airline's mobile app for updates at this airport."
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  "iataCode": "REI",
  "icao": "SOOR",
  "international": false,
  "last_modified": "May 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-29",
  "latitude": 4.31339,
  "layover_planner_info": "Amenities are limited; plan ahead for essentials.",
  "longitude": -52.132745,
  "mct_domestic_to_domestic": 30,
  "mct_domestic_to_international": 60,
  "mct_interline": 90,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 60,
  "mct_international_to_international": 90,
  "missed_connection_help": "Contact your airline or the airport information desk for assistance.",
  "name": "R\u00e9gina Airport",
  "region": "South America",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "OYP",
      "name": "Saint-Georges-de-l'Oyapock Airport"
    }
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  "terminal_info": "R\u00e9gina Airport (REI), designated SOOR, operates as a vital community airfield serving the commune of R\u00e9gina in French Guiana, strategically positioned along the Approuague River at coordinates 4.313\u00b0N, -52.133\u00b0W at an elevation of 25 meters above sea level within the heart of French Guiana's pristine Amazon rainforest. This essential transportation facility provides crucial connectivity for the remote riverside community of R\u00e9gina, where the runway lies along the western side of the village in a layout typical of small Amazonian settlement airstrips that serve as lifelines connecting isolated communities to the territorial capital Cayenne and essential services. The airport operates within the America/Cayenne time zone (UTC-3) and functions under tropical rainforest climate conditions (K\u00f6ppen classification Af) that present unique operational challenges requiring specialized approaches for aircraft operations in high humidity, frequent precipitation, and dense jungle terrain.\n\nThe airport operates through basic but essential infrastructure designed to serve the specific requirements of remote Amazonian community aviation, featuring a single runway designated 06/24 constructed to accommodate the small aircraft and helicopters typically used for inter-community transport throughout French Guiana's scattered riverside settlements. Ground support facilities remain minimal but functional, reflecting both the remote jungle location and the modest traffic volumes typical of small community airfields where aviation serves primarily as an essential service rather than commercial enterprise, with basic aircraft parking areas carved from the surrounding rainforest and fundamental maintenance capabilities supporting the occasional flights that maintain this community's connection to the outside world. The facility's construction and ongoing maintenance represent significant achievements in jungle aviation infrastructure, where materials and equipment must be transported through challenging terrain or delivered by the very aircraft the airport serves.\n\nTerminal facilities emphasize essential functionality appropriate for a remote Amazonian community airport, featuring basic infrastructure that provides fundamental services including weather protection, minimal waiting areas, and essential pilot facilities reflecting the airport's role in serving infrequent charter operations, medical evacuations, government services, and supply flights rather than scheduled commercial aviation. The facility operates without commercial airline service, with aviation activity limited to charter flights, emergency medical evacuations, administrative flights, and essential supply operations that maintain the community's access to healthcare, government services, and economic connections beyond the immediate river transport network. Passenger processing remains informal and community-oriented, appropriate for the small-scale operations typical of French Guiana's remote interior airports where aviation represents the only practical alternative to challenging overland or river travel that can take days to reach major population centers.\n\nThe airport's strategic significance extends far beyond routine transportation to encompass its vital role in emergency medical evacuations, disaster response, administrative services, and maintaining the social and economic viability of this remote Amazonian community where traditional river transport and limited road connections make aviation an essential service for accessing modern healthcare, education, and government services. Despite its modest facilities and intermittent operations, R\u00e9gina Airport serves as an indispensable component of French Guiana's rural aviation network, ensuring that even the most remote riverside communities maintain access to emergency services, territorial government support, and periodic connections to the broader French Guianese society. The facility exemplifies the critical importance of aviation infrastructure in French Guiana's vast interior, where aircraft provide the only practical means of rapid transportation across the dense rainforest terrain that separates these culturally significant and economically important communities from the coastal population centers where most territorial services and infrastructure are concentrated along South America's Atlantic frontier.",
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