The abbreviation "PG" in Bangkok Airways stands for "Propeller General," reflecting the airline's origins and initial fleet of turboprop aircraft. Established in 1968, Bangkok Airways has since evolved into a regional airline operating a variety of aircraft, but the abbreviation has remained as part of its identity.
Fleet Air Arm was created in 1937.
The distance is about 2,866 air miles.
Bangkok has a vast public bus system with over 200 routes and approximately 3,000 buses operating. The fleet includes various types of buses, such as air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned ones, catering to millions of passengers daily. The exact number may fluctuate due to changes in service, but this gives a general idea of the scale of the bus network in the city.
about 13002
The air distance from Sydney, Australia, to Bangkok, Thailand, is 4,674 miles. That equals 7,522 kilometers or 4,061 nautical miles.
Fleet Air Arm Museum was created in 1964-05.
Fleet Air Arm Museum - Australia - was created in 1990.
The air distance from Atlanta, Georgia, to Bangkok, Thailand, is 9,149 miles. That equals 14,723 kilometers or 7,950 nautical miles.
The air distance from Bangkok, Thailand, to Phuket, Thailand, is 426 miles. That equals 686 kilometers or 370 nautical miles.
The air distance from Bangkok, Thailand, to Suva, Fiji, is 5,747 miles. That equals 9,249 kilometers or 4,994 nautical miles.
897 miles by air.