General Mitchell International Airport, United States

General Mitchell International Airport is an airport in the region of Wisconsin in United States. Find all facts and information about General Mitchell International Airport.

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Name: General Mitchell International Airport (General Mitchell International Airport)
Status: Airport
Country: United States
Continent: North America

General Mitchell International Airport is located in the region of Wisconsin. Wisconsin's capital Madison (Madison) is approximately 123 km / 77 mi away from General Mitchell International Airport (as the crow flies). The distance from General Mitchell International Airport to United States's capital Washington (Washington) is approximately 1,019 km / 633 mi (as the crow flies).

Facts and figures about General Mitchell International Airport
AirportStatusCodeRegion
General Mitchell International Airport General Mitchell International AirportAirportKMKE, MKEWisconsin Wisconsin

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Information on General Mitchell International Airport

Information on General Mitchell International Airport
Airport nameCodeRegion name Level 1CountryContinent
General Mitchell International Airport General Mitchell International AirportKMKE, MKEWisconsin WisconsinUnited StatesNorth America

Time in General Mitchell International Airport

Time in General Mitchell International Airport
Current timeSummer time (DST)Standard timeCurrent timezone offsetTimezone
Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 10:00pmIn effect (+1 hour)Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 9:00pmGMT UTC -4.0America/New_York

Latitude & Longitude of General Mitchell International Airport

Latitude & Longitude of General Mitchell International Airport
PositionLatitude (width)Longitude (length)
Show on map42°56'48.0"N (42.9466800°)87°53'48.3"W (-87.8967500°)

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