Latitude and longitude of Gerrard Smith International Airport
🇰🇾 Cayman IslandsGerrard Smith International Airport (CYB) latitude longitude
What is the latitude and longitude code of Gerrard Smith International Airport? The latitude of Gerrard Smith International Airport is 19.6870002747, and the longitude is -79.8827972412. Geographic coordinates are a way of specifying the location of a place on Earth, using a pair of numbers to represent a latitude and longitude.
🗺️ UTM coordinate of Gerrard Smith International Airport
📍 Where is Gerrard Smith International Airport on Map Lat Long Coordinates?
| Airport Name | Gerrard Smith International Airport |
| IATA Code | CYB |
| ICAO Code | MWCB |
| City | Cayman Brac |
| State | |
| Country | Cayman Islands |
| Elevation | 2 Meter |
| Timezone | America/Cayman |
Where is Gerrard Smith International Airport located on the world map? Gerrard Smith International Airport is located in Cayman Islands (Cayman Islands_code), Americas (Caribbean) continent. Exact geographical coordinates, latitude and longitude 19.6870002747, -79.8827972412. Mapped location of Gerrard Smith International Airport (N 19° 41' 13.201", E -79° 52' 58.07"). Gerrard Smith International Airport is located in the time zone America/Cayman.
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