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    PEK-KJA-SVO

    • The distance between [1]Beijing Capital International Airport and [2]Yemelyanovo Airport is 2504.57 Kilometers or 1556.27 Miles.
    • The distance between [2]Yemelyanovo Airport and [3]Sheremetyevo International Airport is 3325.74 Kilometers or 2066.52 Miles.
    • The distance total is 5830.31 Kilometers / 3622.79 Miles

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    Airport[1]
    Beijing Capital International Airport
    IATA Airport Code: PEK
    ICAO Airport Code: ZBAA
    Asia -> China -> Beijing
    Large Airport
    Latitude: 40.08010101
    Longitude: 116.5849991
    Elevation: 116
    Airport[2]
    Yemelyanovo Airport
    IATA Airport Code: KJA
    ICAO Airport Code: UNKL
    Europe -> Russia -> Krasnoyarsk
    Large Airport
    Latitude: 56.172901
    Longitude: 92.493301
    Elevation: 942
    Airport[3]
    Sheremetyevo International Airport
    IATA Airport Code: SVO
    ICAO Airport Code: UUEE
    Europe -> Russia -> Moscow
    Large Airport
    Latitude: 55.972599
    Longitude: 37.4146
    Elevation: 622

    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport is 1555.99 Kilometers or 966.85 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport is 1733.44 Kilometers or 1077.11 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport is 65.12 Kilometers or 40.46 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Narita International Airport is 2135.11 Kilometers or 1326.69 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Tokyo Haneda International Airport is 2092.10 Kilometers or 1299.97 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Nagoya Airport is 1863.99 Kilometers or 1158.23 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Dublin Airport is 8267.53 Kilometers or 5137.20 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Guangyuan Airport is 1295.70 Kilometers or 805.11 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is 1723.31 Kilometers or 1070.81 Miles.
    • The distance between Beijing Capital International Airport and Xining Caojiabu Airport is 1327.11 Kilometers or 824.63 Miles.

    The airport distance calculator is provided for informational purposes only. The calculations are approximate in nature and may differ a little from the distances as given in the official forecasts and advisories.

    A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system that enables every location on the Earth to be specified by a set of numbers and/or letters. The coordinates are often chosen such that one of the numbers represents vertical position, and two or three of the numbers represent horizontal position. A common choice of coordinates is latitude, longitude and elevation.

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