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Iqaluit Airport, Canada

The Iqaluit Airport is located in Iqaluit, Canada on the northern hemisphere. Iqaluit Airport is a fairly large airport and can handle for all categories of aircraft. Situated on the west of prime meridian, Iqaluit Airport is given the airport code of YFB by International Air Transport Association (IATA). International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) assigned Iqaluit Airport the code of CYFB. So where on earth is Iqaluit Airport located? It is located at longitude 68.56 degrees North of the Equator and latitude 63.76 degrees West of Greenwich. It is shown here in Canada on Pagenation.com.

Iqaluit Airport Runway:

  • Runway 17; Heading: 136.9; Elevation: 110 ft; Length: 8605 ft Asphalt.
  • Runway 35; Heading: 316.9; Elevation: 71 ft; Length: 8605 ft Asphalt.

IATA: YFB. ICAO: CYFB.

Distance from Iqaluit Airport [YFB]:

  • Kimmirut Airport [YFB-YLC], Kimmirut, Canada, 121km.
  • Pangnirtung Airport [YFB-YXP], Pangnirtung, Canada, 297km.
  • Cape Dorset Airport [YFB-YTE], Cape Dorset, Canada, 392km.
  • Kuujjuaq Airport [YFB-YVP], Kuujjuaq, Canada, 629km.
  • Clyde River Airport [YFB-YCY], Clyde River, Canada, 748km.
  • Hall Beach Airport [YFB-YUX], Hall Beach, Canada, 793km.
  • Igloolik Airport [YFB-YGT], Igloolik, Canada, 853km.
  • Rankin Inlet Airport [YFB-YRT], Rankin Inlet, Canada, 1176km.
  • Arctic Bay [YFB-YAB], Nanisivik Hwy, Canada, 1221km.
  • Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport [YFB-YOW], Ottawa, Canada, 2097km.

Updated On: 12.06.05