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
LublinekLodzEPLL LCJ  51.72188119.398133
LubinLubinEPLU   51.42300816.196158
LubangLubangRPLU LBX  13.855428120.105342
University Medical CenterLubbockKZ  TA79 33.63953-101.8896
Lubbock Preston Smith IntlLubbock IntlKLBB LBB LBB 33.663639-101.822778
Lubbbock Methodist HospitalLubbockKZ  TS66 33.58306-101.8942
Lubango MukankaLubangoFNUB SDD  -14.92473313.575022
Bartos FarmLubbockKZ  47XS 33.4725-101.7853
Lubumbashi IntlLubumbashi IntlFZQA FBM  -11.59133327.530889
Lubec MuniLubecKZ  65B 44.83758-67.03276
Lubeck BlankenseeLubeckEDHL LBC  53.80536710.719222
Department of Public SafetyLubbockKZ  6TX0 33.59175-101.8477
St Mary of The Plains HospitalLubbockKZ  74TS 33.57397-101.9007
LubaoLubaoFZWS   -5.1825.44
LuberoLuberoFZNF   -0.0829.15
LubudiLubudiFZQU   -9.5626
LublinLublinEPLR   51.13322.237
Lumid PauLumid PauSYLP LUB  2.24-59.26

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