Yes. An air mile is 6,076.115 feet. A 'land' mile is 5,280 feet.
A statute mile is used as the imperial measurement primarily in the USA and UK for land based distances. The statue mile equates to 1609.3 metres to one decimal place. The nautical mile, as the name suggests, is the predominant unit of measurement in the maritime world e.g. sea travel, air travel. The nautical mile equates to exactly 1852 metres. Thus, 1 nautical mile = 1.1508 statute miles
About 3,150 air miles.
The distance is approximately 544 air miles.
The distance between the two cities' major airports is about 2,020 air miles.
The distance between the two cities' major airports is about 10,315 air miles.
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One statute (land) mile equates to ~0.87 air/nautical miles. So, multiply 'land' miles by 0.87 to get air/nautical miles:12.72 x 0.87 = ~11.06 air miles.
Nautical Miles: 811 Statute Miles: 922
The distance between the two cities' main airports is approximately 688 air miles.
The distance between the two cities' major airports is 2,375 air miles.