Distance between Maya-Maya Airport and Roberts International Airport
BZV-ROB
- The distance between [1]Maya-Maya Airport and [2]Roberts International Airport is 3073.442 Kilometers or 1909.748 Miles.
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Airport[1]
Maya-Maya AirportIATA Airport Code: BZV
ICAO Airport Code: FCBB
Africa -> Congo -> Brazzaville
Medium Airport
Latitude: -4.251699924
Longitude: 15.25300026
Elevation: 1048
Airport[2]
Roberts International AirportIATA Airport Code: ROB
ICAO Airport Code: GLRB
Africa -> Liberia -> Monrovia
Large Airport
Latitude: 6.23379
Longitude: -10.3623
Elevation: 31
- The distance between Maya-Maya Airport and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport is 1719.771 Kilometers or 1068.616 Miles.
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- The distance between Maya-Maya Airport and Lungi International Airport is 3463.478 Kilometers or 2152.105 Miles.
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- The distance between Maya-Maya Airport and Modibo Keita International Airport is 3171.079 Kilometers or 1970.417 Miles.
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- The distance between Maya-Maya Airport and Entebbe International Airport is 1968.439 Kilometers or 1223.131 Miles.
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- The distance between Maya-Maya Airport and Yamoussoukro Airport is 2602.831 Kilometers or 1617.324 Miles.
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- The distance between Maya-Maya Airport and Khartoum International Airport is 2914.284 Kilometers or 1810.852 Miles.
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