Distance between Baise Bama Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport
AEB-PEK
- The distance between [1]Baise Bama Airport and [2]Beijing Capital International Airport is 2030.159 Kilometers or 1261.483 Miles.
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Airport[1] Baise Bama AirportIATA Airport Code: AEB
ICAO Airport Code: ZGBS
Asia -> China -> Baise
Medium Airport
Latitude: 23.72060013
Longitude: 106.9599991
Elevation: 490
Airport[2] Beijing Capital International AirportIATA Airport Code: PEK
ICAO Airport Code: ZBAA
Asia -> China -> Beijing
Large Airport
Latitude: 40.08010101
Longitude: 116.5849991
Elevation: 116
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Nanning Wuxu Airport is 175 Kilometers or 109 Miles.
The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Noi Bai International Airport is 302 Kilometers or 188 Miles.
The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Longdongbao Airport is 314 Kilometers or 195 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Zunyi Xinzhou Airport is 430.201 Kilometers or 267.314 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Zunyi Maotai Airport is 459.717 Kilometers or 285.655 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Zigong Fengming General Airport is 670.306 Kilometers or 416.509 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Zhuhai Jinwan Airport is 684.333 Kilometers or 425.225 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport is 667.728 Kilometers or 414.907 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Zhoushan Airport is 1675.068 Kilometers or 1040.839 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Zhongwei Shapotou Airport is 1549.813 Kilometers or 963.009 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Shangjie Airport is 1379.046 Kilometers or 856.899 Miles.
- The distance between Baise Bama Airport and Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport is 1373.263 Kilometers or 853.306 Miles.
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