Merrihew Airport Details, Ashby, United States

Merrihew Airport is located in the municipality of Ashby in United States, North America. The ICAO airport code of this field is 0NE0. Merrihew Airport has the altitude of 3815, which is equal to 1163 meters above sea level.

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IATA Code :
ICAO Code : 0NE0
Type : Small Airport
City : Ashby
Country : United States Flag of United States
GPS Coordinates : Latitude: N 41° 50' 60'' (41.849998)
Longitude: W 101° 56' 60'' (-101.949997)
Timezone : America/Denver
Current local time and date at Merrihew Airport is 18 June 2026, 10:05:36 MDT
Elevation above sea level : 3815 (1163 meters)

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Distances from Merrihew Airport (Ashby, United States) to other airports
From Airport to Airport Distance (kilometers)
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Queen Alia International Airport 10772 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Brindisi Airport 9029 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Ningbo Lishe International Airport 10887 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Blaise Diagne International Airport 8507 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Lanzhou Zhongchuan International Airport 10922 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Wenzhou Longwan International Airport 11100 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Mitiga International Airport 9397 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport 7611 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport 7385 KM
Distance from Merrihew Airport to Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport 1438 KM

Locations near Merrihew Airport

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Location NameDistance
Grant County18.79 Km / 11.68 Miles
Hyannis22.86 Km / 14.20 Miles



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