Distance between Dongji Aiport and Shanghai Pudong International Airport
FYJ-PVG
- The distance between [1]Dongji Aiport and [2]Shanghai Pudong International Airport is 2173.509 Kilometers or 1350.556 Miles.
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Airport[1] Dongji AiportIATA Airport Code: FYJ
ICAO Airport Code: ZYFY
Asia -> China -> Fuyuan
Medium Airport
Latitude: 48.199494
Longitude: 134.366447
Airport[2] Shanghai Pudong International AirportIATA Airport Code: PVG
ICAO Airport Code: ZSPD
Asia -> China -> Shanghai
Large Airport
Latitude: 31.14340019
Longitude: 121.8050003
Elevation: 13
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Yangzhou Taizhou Airport is 2127.825 Kilometers or 1322.169 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Wuhai Airport is 2378.457 Kilometers or 1477.905 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Altay Air Base is 3392.343 Kilometers or 2107.904 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Yancheng Airport is 2022.459 Kilometers or 1256.698 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Yantai Laishan Airport is 1597.234 Kilometers or 992.475 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Ulanhot Airport is 958.729 Kilometers or 595.726 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Lingling Airport is 3131.648 Kilometers or 1945.916 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Xuzhou Guanyin Airport is 2101.186 Kilometers or 1305.616 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Xinzhou Wutaishan Airport is 2021.368 Kilometers or 1256.02 Miles.
- The distance between Dongji Aiport and Yanji Chaoyangchuan Airport is 703.937 Kilometers or 437.406 Miles.
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