Search for Airports, by Name ICAO, IATA or FAA Code

Many airports around the world have an alphanumerical reference code to identify them. IATA codes are generally three letters and are mainly used for commercial ticketing and luggage tags. ICAO codes are generally four characters long, these are used operationally for flight plans. The FAA also publishes airport codes for airfields within its territory.

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Name or Code

NameOther NameICAOIATAFAALatitudeLongitude
BaguioBaguioRPUB BAG  16.375103120.619636
BagabagBagabagRPUZ   16.619194121.252319
Bagley MuniBagley MuniKZ  K7Y4 47.524956-95.360847
Eagle's RoostBagnelKZ  MU36 38.18503-92.69602
BagwellGarnerKZ  NC99 35.67432-78.60722
BagdadBagdadKZ BGT KE51 34.595852-113.170194
Baggett AirparkOkeechobeeKZ  FD39 27.15556-80.69167
BaggettFort PierceKZ  FD57 27.46976-80.41644
BagramBagramOAIX OAI  34.94613969.264972
BaganBaganVYBG NYU  21.17875694.930169
Comandante Gustavo KraemerBageSBBG BGX  -31.390528-54.112244
BagotvilleBagotvilleCYBG YBG  48.330555-70.996391
Hoiland FieldBagleyKZ  5MN2 47.39579-95.36752
CouterneBagnoles D LorneLFAO   48.545836-0.387444
BagdograBagdograVEBD IXB  26.68120688.328567
Baghdad IntlBaghdad IntlORBI BGW  33.26253944.234578
Bagneres De LuchonBagneres De LucLFCB   42.480.3606
Bagley MuniBagleyKZ  7Y4 47.52496-95.36085
Baggett FarmsSacramentoKZ  93KY 37.47083-87.25333
BaglungBaglungVNBL BGL  28.12883.4

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