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
Mitchell FieldElizabethtownKZ  17NC 34.46628-78.32861
Mitchell FarmsBellviewKZ  NM30 34.87506-103.0672
Queen of Peace HospitalMitchellKZ  SD52 43.71387-98.00785
Mitchell's StripSpearfishKZ  SD90 44.46722-103.7872
TelstarMitchellKZ  SD92 43.69832-98.02146
Billy MitchellBilly MitchellKZ  KHSE 35.232786-75.617794
Collins Landing StripMitchellKZ  04OR 44.74986-120.2011
Mitchell MuniMitchell MuniKZ MHE KMHE 43.774833-98.038612
General Mitchell IntlMilwaukeeKMKE MKE MKE 42.947222-87.896583
Camilla Mitchell CoCamilla MitchellKZ CXU KCXU 31.212917-84.236806
Manito MitchellManitoKZ  C45 40.48935-89.77808
Mitchell Nr OneSandersonKZ  TS75 30.50295-102.1587
FreewayMitchellvilleKZ  W00 38.94137-76.77238
MitchellRandallstownKZ  MD60 39.35899-76.78164
MitchellMitchellYMIT MTQ  -26.483333147.936667
Mitchell'sVaidenKZ  3MS5 33.30183-89.81433
Mitchell RlaMarseillesKZ  67IL 41.3667-88.65007
MitchellPlain CityKZ  6OI5 40.13728-83.21797
Mitchell FieldNew HamptonKZ  7IA7 43.08361-92.31
J F MitchellBequiaTVSB BQU  12.988444-61.262033

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