Airport Code

NZE

Nzérékoré Airport
ICAO: GUNZ

About Nzérékoré Airport Airport

Nzérékoré Airport, identified by its IATA code NZE and ICAO code GUNZ, is a key airport serving Nzerekore, Guinea. It connects travelers from around the world to the greater Nzerekore area.

Operating within the time zone, this airport is positioned at latitude 7.8060, longitude -8.7018. Other airports in proximity are MJC (Man, 136.4 km), offering additional travel options.

From real-time weather updates to nearby airports and distance tools, this page is your go-to resource for everything related to NZE. Bookmark it for your next trip!

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In Nzerekore
Location
Nzerekore
Guinea
Coordinates
7.8060, -8.7018

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Frequently Asked Questions — NZE

What city is NZE airport in?

Nzérékoré Airport (NZE) is located in Nzerekore, Guinea.

What is the ICAO code for Nzérékoré Airport?

The ICAO code for Nzérékoré Airport is GUNZ. This code is used by air traffic control and airline operations worldwide.

Where is NZE located?

NZE is located at latitude 7.8060193061829 and longitude -8.7017974853516 in Nzerekore, Guinea.

What timezone is NZE airport in?

Nzérékoré Airport operates in the timezone.

What does the airport code NZE stand for?

The IATA code NZE is the three-letter identifier assigned to Nzérékoré Airport by the International Air Transport Association. You will find this code on your boarding pass, luggage tags, and flight booking systems.

What is the difference between NZE and GUNZ?

NZE is the IATA code (3 letters, used on tickets and baggage) and GUNZ is the ICAO code (4 letters, used by pilots and air traffic control) for Nzérékoré Airport.

What is the weather like at NZE airport?

You can check the current weather conditions at NZE airport at the top of this page. We provide real-time temperature data powered by Open-Meteo.

What airports are near NZE?

The closest airports to NZE are: MJC (Man, 136.4 km).