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  2. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    It flew a non-scheduled (chartered), non-stop flight between the nearly antipodal points of Seoul–Incheon and Buenos Aires. [157] The flight departed at 12:47 local time on March 28 and arrived on March 28 at 21:26 local time, having covered a total of 19,483 kilometres (12,106 mi; 10,520 nmi) in 20 hours 19 minutes. [158] [159] [160]

  3. Flight length - Wikipedia

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    Airline routes between San Francisco and Tokyo following the most direct great circle (top) westward, and following a longer-distance jet stream route (bottom) when heading eastward. The shortest distance between two geographical points is the great-circle distance.

  4. List of busiest passenger flight routes - Wikipedia

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    2.1.1 Busiest flight routes between an airport in Europe ... Distance (km) 2024 [1] 2023 [2] 2022 ... Busiest domestic flight routes from/to Indian cities: 2020 ...

  5. Flight distance record - Wikipedia

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    Qantas Between London Heathrow Airport and Sydney International Airport in 19 hours and 19 minutes. [48] 2013: June 6, 2013: 17,312 km: Airbus A330-200: Delta Air Lines ferry flight between Singapore and Atlanta in 18 hours and 34 minutes; returning from extensive cabin renovations. 1989: August 16 to 17, 1989: 17,039 km [49] David Massy-Greene ...

  6. Transatlantic flight - Wikipedia

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    These two cities are connected by a heavily utilised 2,999-nautical-mile (3,451 mi; 5,554 km) ... First non-stop flight to exceed 5,000 miles distance

  7. Great-circle navigation - Wikipedia

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    The distance along the great circle will then be s 12 = Rσ 12, where R is the assumed radius of the Earth and σ 12 is expressed in radians. Using the mean Earth radius , R = R 1 ≈ 6,371 km (3,959 mi) yields results for the distance s 12 which are within 1% of the geodesic length for the WGS84 ellipsoid; see Geodesics on an ellipsoid for ...