Nonstop flight route between Zabré, Burkina Faso and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba:
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About this route:
A direct, nonstop flight between Zabré Airport (XZA), Zabré, Burkina Faso and United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NBW), Guantanamo Bay, Cuba would travel a Great Circle distance of 4,963 miles (or 7,986 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 Zabré Airport and United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, 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 Zabré Airport and United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay. You'll see that it will travel the same route of the red line on this map!
Departure Airport Information:
| IATA / ICAO Codes: | XZA / DFEZ | 
| Airport Name: | Zabré Airport | 
| Location: | Zabré, Burkina Faso | 
| GPS Coordinates: | 11°10'1"N by 0°37'1"W | 
| Area Served: | Zabré, Burkina Faso | 
| Airport Type: | Public | 
| Elevation: | 886 feet (270 meters) | 
| View all routes: | Routes from XZA | 
| More Information: | XZA Maps & Info | 
Arrival Airport Information:
| IATA / ICAO Codes: | NBW / KNBW | 
| Airport Name: | United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay | 
| Location: | Guantanamo Bay, Cuba | 
| GPS Coordinates: | 19°53'59"N by 75°9'0"W | 
| View all routes: | Routes from NBW | 
| More Information: | NBW Maps & Info | 
Facts about Zabré Airport (XZA):
- The closest airport to Zabré Airport (XZA) is Pô Airport (PUP), which is located 36 miles (58 kilometers) W of XZA.
 - The furthest airport from Zabré Airport (XZA) is Funafuti International Airport (FUN), which is nearly antipodal to Zabré Airport (meaning Zabré Airport is almost on the exact opposite side of the Earth from Funafuti International Airport), and is located 12,254 miles (19,721 kilometers) away in Funafuti, Tuvalu.
 - Because of Zabré Airport's relatively low elevation of 886 feet, planes can take off or land at Zabré 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.
 
Facts about United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NBW):
- The area surrounding Guantanamo bay was originally inhabited by the Taíno people.
 - During the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, the families of military personnel were evacuated from the base.
 - The Guantanamo Bay Coaling and Naval Base employs over 9,500 U.S.
 - The closest airport to United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NBW) is Mariana Grajales Airport (GAO), which is located only 13 miles (21 kilometers) N of NBW.
 - The furthest airport from United States Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NBW) is RAAF Learmonth (LEA), which is located 11,820 miles (19,022 kilometers) away in Exmouth, Western Australia, Australia.
 - The Migrant Operations Center on Guantanamo typically keeps fewer than 30 people interdicted at sea in the Caribbean region.
 - Guantanamo Bay Naval Base is located on 45 square miles of land and water at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, which the United States leased for use as a coaling and naval station in the Cuban–American Treaty of 1903.
 - In 1903, Cuba signed a treaty that leased Guantanamo Bay to the United States for use as a Naval Station, with the understanding that this would reduce the military footprint of the U.S.
 - In 2005, the Navy completed a $12 million wind project erecting four wind turbines capable of supplying about a quarter of the base's peak power needs, reducing diesel fuel usage and pollution from the existing diesel generators, while saving $1.2 million in annual energy costs.
 - Since 2002, the naval base has contained a military prison, the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, for alleged unlawful combatants captured in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other places.
 
