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
Carlos Miguel GimenezPilarSGPI   -26.881467-58.318036
PilaPilaEPPI   53.1716.7125
NagaPiliRPUN WNP  13.584886123.270239
Pilanesberg IntlPilanesbergFAPN NTY  -25.33382227.173358
Pilot PointPilot PointPA  PPNP 57.580381-157.571958
Pilot Creek RanchesMontelloKZ  NV67 41.11576-114.1136
KollmeyerPilot GroveKZ  OMU9 38.88419-92.98547
Pilot PointPilot PointKZ  PNP 57.58038-157.5674
Pilot Pointe EstatesDouglassKZ  SN52 37.48141-97.01198
Pilot CountryPilot CountryKZ  KX05 28.330282-82.496486
Pilots RidgeCarolina BeachKZ  03NC 34.10434-77.90417
Pilot StationPilot StationKZ  0AK 61.93396-162.8929
Pilots RestPauldenKZ  AZ57 34.93083-112.5125
Ugashik BayPilot PointKZ  UGB 57.42536-157.7399
Pilot's PasturesWinlockKZ  1WA2 46.51925-122.8901
Pilots CoveTompkinsvilleKZ  MD06 38.3354-76.87858
Pillow HillSpring GroveKZ  3LL4 42.44724-88.20148
Scenic Overlook B & BPilot MountainKZ  65NC 36.34833-80.45417
Pilkinton AirstripBossier CityKZ  68LA 32.33055-93.51722
Pilani NewPilani NewVI  VI70 28.34875675.5937
Pilot ButteBendKZ  8OR5 44.04734-121.2756
Pilao ArcadoPilao ArcadoSB  SNYD -10.04-42.27

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