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
Ketchikan /temsco H/KetchikanKZ  17AK 55.38298-131.735
Ketchum RanchDuncanKZ  OK97 34.53341-97.76698
Harbor's InKetchumKZ  OL14 36.55841-94.9669
Ketchikan IntlKetchikan IntlPAKT KTN KTN 55.355556-131.71375
Twin BridgesKetchumKZ  U61 43.94658-114.1098
Craig County South Grand LakeKetchumKZ  1K8 36.54175-95.02107
Ketcham Lndg AreaWaitsfieldKZ  VT30 44.16256-72.83401
EverettKetchumKZ  ID30 43.77213-114.4064
Ketchum/sun ValleyGulch TrustKZ  ID70 43.70463-114.3784
Kettle MoraineDundeeKZ  1WN1 43.66805-88.19537
Kettering-Samaritan Health CenterLoudonvilleKZ  23OH 40.6445-82.22877
Ketchikan IntlKetchikanKZ  KTN 55.35557-131.7137
KengtungKengtungVYKG KET  21.30161199.635997
Ketchikan HarborKetchikanKZ  5KE 55.34993-131.6767
Ketscher RanchReedleyKZ  78Q 36.70912-119.4048
Murphys PulloutKetchikanKZ  8K9 55.38965-131.7381
Kettering HospitalKetteringKZ  96OI 39.76284-84.19133
Peninsula Point PulloutKetchikanKZ  9C0 55.38465-131.7384

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