Le Mans-Arnage Airport – LME - Le Mans
The Le Mans Arnage Airport is a public airport located in Le Mans-Arnage, France. The airport, which has an IATA code of LME, was formerly named Raineries Airport. Locals refer to it as the Aerodrome Le Mans. It is owned and operated by the city’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The airport sits at an elevation of 194 feet above sea level. The surrounding city was formerly the capital of Maine, and it sits on the edge of the Sarthe River. Attractions that passengers visit include the Saint Julien Cathedral and the Palais of Comtes du Maine.
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The Le Mans Arnage Airport has a category C VFR day and night equipment. It features 2 runways of concrete and grass, measuring 4,659 feet and 3,182 feet, respectively. While international planes are allowed, the airport is mainly used for sports travel. Scheduled flights to and from the St. John’s International Airport via the National Airlines and Portsmouth International Airport via the Novair N971MT are available. From the Le Mans Arnage Airport, travelers can easily visit the lovely town of Champagne.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Near the Le Mans Arnage Airport are homey accommodations that will fit any traveler’s needs. The Hotel Restaurant Campanile Le Mans Sud Arnage is a three star hotel that is located less than a mile from the airport. The Brit Hotel Le Cottage offers free Wi-Fi to all guests.
The nearest airports from Le Mans Arnage Airport are the Marce Airport and the Deux Alpes Airport, which are both less than 36 miles away.