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
Boe FieldTurtle LakeKZ  NA52 47.60639-100.9218
Boeing Helicopters Center 3 SouthRidley ParkKZ  PS13 39.85928-75.31963
Boerne Stage FldBoerne Stage FldKZ  K5C1 29.723931-98.694642
Boeing Fld King Co IntlBoeing FldKBFI BFI BFI 47.53-122.301947
BoeingMesaKZ  AZ81 33.4731-111.7268
Boeing Military AirplanesTukwilaKZ  WA11 47.5226-122.3046
Boeing - Auburn ComplexAuburnKZ  WA86 47.29427-122.2446
Boeckmann RanchWiltonKZ  26CA 38.42685-121.1716
Boe-WrinkleAzleKZ  28TS 32.90485-97.59502
Boehm's FieldLackawaxenKZ  2PA1 41.44315-75.00795
Boeing KentKentKZ  3WA6 47.41871-122.261
Boehne FieldLockwoodKZ  4MO5 37.36672-93.99188
NelsonBoelusKZ  59NE 41.08112-98.62952
GrierBoerneKZ  71TX 29.87272-98.73225
John Henry KeyBoerneKZ  7TA8 29.85966-98.74142
Boening BrothersFloresvilleKZ  7TE9 29.02719-98.28667
Boeing Renton Ramp Site Nr 2RentonKZ  8WA2 47.49593-122.2007
BoundjiBoundjiFCOB BOE  -1.0215.23
BoendeBoendeFZGN BNB  -0.1420.52
Boeing Plant 2SeattleKZ  9WA0 47.53677-122.3132

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