Nonstop flight route between Bodø, Norway and Akita, Japan:
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About this route:
A direct, nonstop flight between Bodø Airport (BOO), Bodø, Norway and Akita Airport (AXT), Akita, Japan would travel a Great Circle distance of 4,530 miles (or 7,290 kilometers).
A Great Circle is the shortest distance between 2 points on a sphere. Because most world maps are flat (but the Earth is round), the route of the shortest distance between 2 points on the Earth will often appear curved when viewed on a flat map, especially for long distances. If you were to simply draw a straight line on a flat map and measure a very long distance, it would likely be much further than if you were to lay a string between those two points on a globe. Because of the large distance between Bodø Airport and Akita Airport, the route shown on this map most likely appears curved because of this reason.
Try it at home! Get a globe and tightly lay a string between Bodø Airport and Akita Airport. You'll see that it will travel the same route of the red line on this map!
Departure Airport Information:
| IATA / ICAO Codes: | BOO / ENBO | 
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| Location: | Bodø, Norway | 
| GPS Coordinates: | 67°16'9"N by 14°21'55"E | 
| Area Served: | Bodø, Norway | 
| Operator/Owner: | Avinor | 
| Airport Type: | Public / Military | 
| Elevation: | 43 feet (13 meters) | 
| # of Runways: | 1 | 
| View all routes: | Routes from BOO | 
| More Information: | BOO Maps & Info | 
Arrival Airport Information:
| IATA / ICAO Codes: | AXT / RJSK | 
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| Location: | Akita, Japan | 
| GPS Coordinates: | 39°36'56"N by 140°13'6"E | 
| Area Served: | Akita, Akita, Japan | 
| Operator/Owner: | Akita Prefecture | 
| Airport Type: | Public | 
| Elevation: | 305 feet (93 meters) | 
| # of Runways: | 1 | 
| View all routes: | Routes from AXT | 
| More Information: | AXT Maps & Info | 
Facts about Bodø Airport (BOO):
- Because of Bodø Airport's relatively low elevation of 43 feet, planes can take off or land at Bodø Airport at a lower air speed than at airports located at a higher elevation. This is because the air density is higher closer to sea level than it would otherwise be at higher elevations.
 - The closest airport to Bodø Airport (BOO) is Værøy Heliport (VRY), which is located 51 miles (82 kilometers) WNW of BOO.
 - In addition to being known as "Bodø Airport", another name for BOO is "Bodø lufthavn".
 - The Norwegian Aviation Museum is located next to the airport in a propeller-shaped building.
 - The furthest airport from Bodø Airport (BOO) is Chatham Islands (CHT), which is located 10,767 miles (17,328 kilometers) away in Waitangi, Chatham Islands, New Zealand.
 - Bodø Airport (BOO) currently has only 1 runway.
 - Bodø Airport handled 1,669,191 passengers last year.
 - Not much was done with the airport until after the Korean War started in 1950.
 
Facts about Akita Airport (AXT):
- In addition to being known as "Akita Airport", other names for AXT include "秋田空港" and "Akita Kūkō".
 - The furthest airport from Akita Airport (AXT) is Rio Grande Regional Airport (RIG), which is located 11,571 miles (18,622 kilometers) away in Rio Grande, Brazil.
 - The closest airport to Akita Airport (AXT) is Odate-Noshiro Airport (ONJ), which is located 41 miles (65 kilometers) NNE of AXT.
 - Akita Airport (AXT) currently has only 1 runway.
 - Because of Akita Airport's relatively low elevation of 305 feet, planes can take off or land at Akita Airport at a lower air speed than at airports located at a higher elevation. This is because the air density is higher closer to sea level than it would otherwise be at higher elevations.
 
