The straight-line (great-circle) distance between Rio de Janeiro (Rio Galeão – Tom Jobim International Airport, GIG) and Cuiabá (Várzea Grande–Marechal Rondon International Airport, CGB) is 1,567 km (846 nautical miles). The initial heading is 298°. In a Airbus A320neo, the flight takes about 2h 17min.
| Aircraft | Cruise | Block time | Fuel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Embraer Phenom 300 | 453 kt | 2h 17min | 1,578 kg |
| Embraer E195-E2 | 470 kt | 2h 13min | 4,598 kg |
| Airbus A320neo | 455 kt | 2h 17min | 7,262 kg |
| Boeing 737-800 | 453 kt | 2h 17min | 7,888 kg |
| Boeing 777-300ER | 490 kt | 2h 09min | 20,250 kg |
Cruise estimates, no wind. Not for real operational planning.
The straight-line (great-circle) distance from Rio de Janeiro to Cuiabá is 1,567 km, equivalent to 846 nautical miles.
A direct flight from Rio de Janeiro to Cuiabá takes about 2h 17min in a Airbus A320neo, already including taxi, climb and descent time.
The initial heading from Rio de Janeiro to Cuiabá is 298° (true bearing), measured at the departure point of the great-circle route.