3 Airports close to Guanghua Airport
LHK
- The distance between [1]Guanghua Airport and [2]Xiangyang Liuji Airport is 62.01 Kilometers or 38.53 Miles.
- The distance between [1]Guanghua Airport and [3]Shiyan Wudangshan Airport is 77.18 Kilometers or 47.96 Miles.
- The distance between [1]Guanghua Airport and [4]Nanyang Jiangying Airport is 108.33 Kilometers or 67.32 Miles.
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Airport[1]
Guanghua AirportIATA Airport Code: LHK
ICAO Airport Code: ZHGH
Asia -> China -> Xiangyang
Medium Airport
Latitude: 32.38940048
Longitude: 111.6949997
Airport[2]
Xiangyang Liuji AirportIATA Airport Code: XFN
ICAO Airport Code: ZHXF
Asia -> China -> Xiangfan
Small Airport
Latitude: 32.1506
Longitude: 112.291
Airport[3]
Shiyan Wudangshan AirportIATA Airport Code: WDS
ICAO Airport Code: ZHSY
Asia -> China -> Shiyan
Medium Airport
Latitude: 32.591667
Longitude: 110.907778
Airport[4]
Nanyang Jiangying AirportIATA Airport Code: NNY
ICAO Airport Code: ZHNY
Asia -> China -> Nanyang
Small Airport
Latitude: 32.980801
Longitude: 112.614998
Elevation: 840
- The distance between Guanghua Airport and Foshan Shadi Airport is 1043.52 Kilometers or 648.41 Miles.
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- The distance between Guanghua Airport and Beijing Nanyuan Airport is 923.55 Kilometers or 573.87 Miles.
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- The distance between Guanghua Airport and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is 1012.669 Kilometers or 629.243 Miles.
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