Distance between Narsarsuaq Airport and St. Anthony Airport
UAK-YAY
- The distance between [1]Narsarsuaq Airport and [2]St. Anthony Airport is 1266.33 Kilometers or 786.86 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]
St. Anthony AirportIATA Airport Code: YAY
ICAO Airport Code: CYAY
North America -> Canada -> St. Anthony
Medium Airport
Latitude: 51.39189911
Longitude: -56.08309937
Elevation: 108
- The distance between Narsarsuaq Airport and Paamiut Airport is 243.78 Kilometers or 151.48 Miles.
The distance between Narsarsuaq Airport and Godthaab / Nuuk Airport is 463.67 Kilometers or 288.11 Miles.
The distance between Narsarsuaq Airport and Maniitsoq Airport is 602.96 Kilometers or 374.66 Miles.![](/hh/css/css-img/view-map.gif)
- The distance between Narsarsuaq Airport and Keflavik International Airport is 1202.96 Kilometers or 747.49 Miles.
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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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