Private Jet Miami - Madrid
Overview
Private jet flights from Miami to Madrid typically take an average
of 8 hours 20 minutes.
The flight distance is near 7,090 km.
Route
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Miami
Miami International Airport is an airport used by private jets in Miami, USA. It has a maximum runway length of 3,967 meters. There are in total of 4 runways at the airport.
Also known as MIA and historically as Wilcox Field. It is South Florida's main airport for long-haul international flights and a hub for the Southeastern United States, with passenger and cargo flights to cities throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Western Asia, as well as cargo flights to East Asia. It is the largest gateway between the United States and south to Latin America, and is one of the largest airline hubs in the United States.
Sometimes referred to as KMIA - its ICAO code - on private jet quotes, for example, it can also be called MIA - its IATA code name. Both these shorthands are used by aircrafts to refer to the airport.
Madrid
Adolfo Suarez Madrid–Barajas Airport is an airport used by private jets in Madrid, Spain. It has a maximum runway length of 4,350 meters. There are in total of 4 runways at the airport.
Adolfo Suarez Madrid–Barajas Airport, commonly known as Madrid–Barajas Airport, is the main international airport serving Madrid in Spain. At 3,050 ha (7,500 acres) in area, it is the second largest airport in Europe by physical size behind Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport. In 2018, 57.9 million passengers used Madrid–Barajas, making it the country's largest and busiest airport and Europe's sixth busiest. The airport opened in 1928, and has grown to be one of the most important aviation centres of Europe. Located within the city limits of Madrid, it is just 9 km (6 mi) from the city's financial district and 13 km (8 mi) northeast of the Puerta del Sol or Plaza Mayor de Madrid, Madrid's historic centre. The airport name derives from the adjacent district of Barajas, which has its own metro station on the same rail line serving the airport. Barajas serves as the gateway to the Iberian peninsula from the rest of Europe and the world, and is a particularly key link between Europe and Latin America. The airport is the primary hub and maintenance base for Iberia and Air Europa. Consequently, Iberia is responsible for more than 40% of Barajas' traffic. The airport has five passenger terminals named T1, T2, T3, T4 and T4S.
Sometimes referred to as LEMD - its ICAO code - on private jet quotes, for example, it can also be called MAD - its IATA code name. Both these shorthands are used by aircrafts to refer to the airport.
Flight Details
- Miami International Airport
- ICAO: KMIA
- IATA: MIA
- Latitude: 25.793333
- Longitude: -80.290556
- Altitude: 3 meters
- Runway length: 3,967 meters
- Adolfo Suarez Madrid–Barajas Airport
- ICAO: LEMD
- IATA: MAD
- Latitude: 40.493556
- Longitude: -3.566764
- Altitude: 610 meters
- Flight Time: 8 hours 12 minutes