Distance & Flight Time
Pick two airports to get the great-circle distance, initial bearing, and an estimated time en route at your ground speed.
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Pick a departure and destination airport to compute the distance.
How this works
Distance uses the haversine formula on the two airports’ coordinates (great-circle, an idealised straight line over the globe). ETE = distance ÷ ground speed.
Real routes are longer than the great circle once you account for airways, SIDs/STARs and winds. Use for rough planning only.
For reference and training only. Not for navigation or flight planning — always verify against official current sources.