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
PlymouthPlymouthEGHD PLH  50.422778-4.105833
ExecutivePlymouth/cantonKZ  MI79 42.33337-83.44994
Prudential HelistopPlymouthKZ  MY20 45.06385-93.44856
Advance Machine CompanyPlymouthKZ  MY85 45.00191-93.46967
Blue LightPlymouthKZ  NH87 43.73393-71.67909
Canton-Plymouth-MettetalPlymouthKZ  1D2 42.35004-83.45827
Plymouth MunicipalPlymouth MuniKZ  KPMZ 35.808439-76.759275
Plymouth MuniPlymouth MuniKZ  KC65 41.365133-86.300506
West PondPlymouthKZ  07MA 41.91705-70.70948
Washington County HospitalPlymouthKZ  0NC3 35.87516-76.69966
Plymouth MuniPlymouth MuniKZ PYM KPYM 41.909028-70.728778
Jordan HospitalPlymouthKZ  1MA0 41.94177-70.64559
Donald's Air Park Inc.PlymouthKZ  1NC7 35.7335-76.66966
Plymouth MuniPlymouthKZ  1P1 43.77924-71.75369
BergerPlymouthKZ  II62 41.38783-86.25861
Eastmans Medicine LakePlymouthKZ  22MN 44.99469-93.42606
ClarkPlymouthKZ  23IS 40.32588-90.82763
Russell Mill PondPlymouthKZ  MA78 41.91788-70.62781
Ames FieldPlymouthKZ  46IN 41.38116-86.22278
Marshall CountyPlymouthKZ  52II 41.33893-86.26334

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