Flight Distance between MVM and PAIN

The flight distance from Machias Valley Airport to McKinley National Park Airport is:

1,481 miles / 2,384 km

Your flight direction from MVM to PAIN is Northeast (56 degrees from North).

The straight line distance is equivalent to 1,287 nautical miles.

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Distance from MVM to PAIN

The total distance from MVM to PAIN is 1,481 miles.

This is equivalent to 2,384 kilometers or 1,287 nautical miles.

Your trip begins at Machias Valley Airport in Kayenta, Arizona.
It ends at McKinley National Park Airport in Kincheloe Afb, Michigan.

Your flight direction from Machias Valley Airport to McKinley National Park Airport is Northeast (56 degrees from North).

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The distance calculator measures the straight line flight distance ("as the crow flies") between points. It uses the great circle formula to compute the travel mileage.

Machias Valley Airport

IATA: MVM
ICAO: KMVM
City: Kayenta, AZ
State: Arizona
Country: United States
Category: airports
Direction to McKinley National Park Airport: Northeast (56°)
Airport distance to McKinley National Park Airport: 1,481 miles or 2,384 kilometers

McKinley National Park Airport

IATA: INR
ICAO: PAIN
City: Kincheloe Afb, MI
State: Michigan
Country: United States
Category: airports
Airport distance from Machias Valley Airport: 1,481 miles or 2,384 kilometers

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