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Bodo Airport, Norway

The Bodo Airport is located in Bodi?, Norway on the northern hemisphere. Bodo Airport is a fairly large airport and can handle for all categories of aircraft. Situated on the east of prime meridian, Bodo Airport is given the airport code of BOO by International Air Transport Association (IATA). International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) assigned Bodo Airport the code of ENBO. So where on earth is Bodo Airport located? It is located at longitude 14.37 degrees North of the Equator and latitude 67.27 degrees East of Greenwich. It is shown here in Norway on Pagenation.com.

Bodo Airport Runway:

  • Runway 07; Heading: 77.8; Elevation: 17 ft; Length: 11136 ft Concrete.
  • Runway 25; Heading: 257.8; Elevation: 39 ft; Length: 11136 ft Concrete.

IATA: BOO. ICAO: ENBO.

Distance from Bodo Airport [BOO]:

  • Mo i Rana Airport [BOO-MQN], Mo i Rana, Norway, 113km.
  • Stokmarknes Skagen Airport [BOO-SKN], Hadsel, Norway, 148km.
  • Harstad-Narvik Airport, Evenes [BOO-EVE], Evenes, Norway, 167km.
  • Sandnessjoen Airport, Stokka [BOO-SSJ], Alstahaug, Norway, 168km.
  • OERLAND Airport [BOO-MJF], Mosjøen, Norway, 173km.
  • Andenes Airport [BOO-ANX], Andenes, Norway, 237km.
  • Tromso Airport [BOO-TOS], Tromsø, Norway, 326km.
  • Trondheim Vaernes Airport [BOO-TRD], Trondheim, Norway, 453km.
  • Oslo Gardermoen Airport [BOO-OSL], Oslo, Norway, 802km.
  • Bergen Airport, Flesland [BOO-BGO], Bergen, Norway, 894km.

Updated On: 12.06.05