3 Airports close to Narsarsuaq Airport
UAK
- The distance between [1]Narsarsuaq Airport and [2]Paamiut Airport is 243.78 Kilometers or 151.48 Miles.
- The distance between [1]Narsarsuaq Airport and [3]Godthaab / Nuuk Airport is 463.67 Kilometers or 288.11 Miles.
- The distance between [1]Narsarsuaq Airport and [4]Maniitsoq Airport is 602.96 Kilometers or 374.66 Miles.
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Airport[1]
Narsarsuaq AirportIATA Airport Code: UAK
ICAO Airport Code: BGBW
North America -> Greenland -> Narsarsuaq
Medium Airport
Latitude: 61.16049957
Longitude: -45.42599869
Elevation: 112
Airport[2]
Paamiut AirportIATA Airport Code: JFR
ICAO Airport Code: BGPT
North America -> Greenland -> Paamiut
Small Airport
Latitude: 62.01473618
Longitude: -49.67093658
Elevation: 120
Airport[3]
Godthaab / Nuuk AirportIATA Airport Code: GOH
ICAO Airport Code: BGGH
North America -> Greenland -> Nuuk
Medium Airport
Latitude: 64.19090271
Longitude: -51.67810059
Elevation: 283
Airport[4]
Maniitsoq AirportIATA Airport Code: JSU
ICAO Airport Code: BGMQ
North America -> Greenland -> Maniitsoq
Small Airport
Latitude: 65.41249847
Longitude: -52.93939972
Elevation: 91
- The distance between Narsarsuaq Airport and Keflavik International Airport is 1202.96 Kilometers or 747.49 Miles.
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- The distance between Narsarsuaq Airport and St. Anthony Airport is 1266.33 Kilometers or 786.86 Miles.
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