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
Sheridan CoSheridan CoKSHR SHR SHR 44.769194-106.980278
Shreveport RgnlShreveport RgnlKSHV SHV SHV 32.446629-93.8256
ShriverTitusvilleKZ  0PN8 41.61673-79.68311
Shreveport DowntownShreveportKZ DTN KDTN 32.540219-93.745022
Highland HospitalShreveportKZ  1LA6 32.42329-93.71721
Shrum FieldSullivanKZ  II98 39.04393-87.42197
Schumpert Clinic SouthShreveportKZ  LA14 32.42404-93.72073
Lsu Medical CenterShreveportKZ  LS07 32.48182-93.7624
FortmanShrewsburyKZ  2PN2 39.7875-76.64722
Willis-Knighton Med Ctr Temp GroundlevelShreveportKZ  LS78 32.48626-93.77795
Caddo Detention CenterShreveportKZ  LS90 32.26238-93.93574
LucienShreveportKZ  33LS 32.38488-93.73629
Snoddy Air StripShreveKZ  34OI 40.6945-82.11793
JuneauShreveportKZ  5LA0 32.59181-93.82796
Shreveport NorthWellsvilleKZ  62PA 40.03621-76.99554
Quantum (shrewsbury)ShrewsburyKZ  6MA7 42.27287-71.69257
Schumpert Medical Center RegionalShreveportKZ  77LA 32.49487-93.7499
Heinsohn's AirfieldShreveportKZ  78LA 32.26683-93.72518

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