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  • Distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Yibin Caiba Airport

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    • The distance between [1]Jiagedaqi Airport and [2]Yibin Caiba Airport is 2907.238 Kilometers or 1806.474 Miles.

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    Airport[1]
    Jiagedaqi Airport
    IATA Airport Code: JGD
    ICAO Airport Code: ZYJD
    Asia -> China -> Jiagedaqi
    Medium Airport
    Latitude: 50.371389
    Longitude: 124.1175
    Elevation: 1205
    Airport[2]
    Yibin Caiba Airport
    IATA Airport Code: YBP
    ICAO Airport Code: ZUYB
    Asia -> China -> Yibin
    Small Airport
    Latitude: 28.80055556
    Longitude: 104.545
    Elevation: 924

    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport is 1349.70 Kilometers or 838.67 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Erenhot Saiwusu International Airport is 1193.714 Kilometers or 741.74 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Taiping Airport is 551 Kilometers or 342 Miles.
      The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Taoxian Airport is 972 Kilometers or 604 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Yanji Chaoyangchuan Airport is 926.325 Kilometers or 575.591 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Yuncheng Guangong Airport is 1998.126 Kilometers or 1241.578 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Zhangjiakou Ningyuan Airport is 1285.818 Kilometers or 798.97 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Wuzhou Changzhoudao Airport is 3193.295 Kilometers or 1984.222 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Tongren Fenghuang Airport is 2795.882 Kilometers or 1737.281 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Qiqihar Sanjiazi Airport is 348.528 Kilometers or 216.565 Miles.
    • The distance between Jiagedaqi Airport and Nanchang Changbei International Airport is 2489.047 Kilometers or 1546.622 Miles.

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