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  • Distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport

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    • The distance between [1]Shaoyang Wugang Airport and [2]Beijing Capital International Airport is 1574.971 Kilometers or 978.641 Miles.

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    Airport[1]
    Shaoyang Wugang Airport
    IATA Airport Code: WGN
    ICAO Airport Code: ZGSY
    Asia -> China -> Shaoyang
    Medium Airport
    Latitude: 26.802
    Longitude: 110.642
    Elevation: 1444
    Airport[2]
    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

    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Sanhe Airport is 380.64 Kilometers or 236.52 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Tangshan Sannühe Airport is 1589.336 Kilometers or 987.567 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Tengchong Tuofeng Airport is 1233.199 Kilometers or 766.274 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Jixi Xingkaihu Airport is 2747.825 Kilometers or 1707.419 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Shashi Airport is 423.026 Kilometers or 262.856 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Anqing Tianzhushan Airport is 752.961 Kilometers or 467.868 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Xichang Qingshan Airport is 845.155 Kilometers or 525.155 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport is 1029.302 Kilometers or 639.578 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Taiping Airport is 2507.909 Kilometers or 1558.343 Miles.
    • The distance between Shaoyang Wugang Airport and Alashankou Bole (Bortala) airport is 3222.655 Kilometers or 2002.465 Miles.

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