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
LynehamLynehamEGDL LYE  51.505144-1.993428
Lynchburg Rgnl Preston Glenn FldLynchburgKLYH LYH LYH 37.326686-79.200431
Woolf BrothersLynchKZ  NE06 42.825-98.42536
Tallon FieldLynchburgKZ  SC27 34.10099-80.12563
Ivy HillLynchburgKZ  VA65 37.39458-79.32475
FalwellLynchburgKZ  W24 37.37792-79.12225
DittmerLynchburgKZ  1ND7 46.82914-97.26704
Lynch's LandingRising SunKZ  MD61 39.72455-76.0705
LynnhavenVirginia BeachKZ  37VA 36.86543-76.03438
Lyndon B Johnson General HospitalHoustonKZ  38TX 29.81273-95.31133
LyndenLyndenKZ  38W 48.95595-122.4577
Pomona LakeLyndonKZ  39K 38.69195-95.68999
Gear PlantLynnKZ  3MA7 42.45232-70.96561
St Francis Medical Center HelistopLynwoodKZ  4CA4 33.93029-118.2026
L G HospitalLynchburgKZ  50VA 37.41737-79.17252
Lynn LakeLynn LakeCYYL YYL  56.863888-101.07611
BronLyon BronLFLY LYN  45.7271724.944275
Solar Nr 1LynnvilleKZ  69IN 38.22588-87.26973
Lyndon Fire Protection DistrictLyndonKZ  69KY 38.26118-85.60246

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