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
WendoverWendoverKENV ENV ENV 40.718694-114.030889
Wenning Landing AreaMarine CityKZ  MI37 42.75559-82.55825
Doctors Hospital-WentzvilleWentzvilleKZ  MO97 38.82783-90.86263
Strutman FieldWentzvilleKZ  MU42 38.75283-90.78707
Wentworth-DouglassDoverKZ  NH56 43.21286-70.87339
Wendell H FordWendell H FordKZ  KK20 37.387839-83.262058
Wenskoski FieldPerthKZ  0NY8 42.9973-74.24541
Pangborn MemWenatcheeKZ EAT KEAT 47.398861-120.206861
Wenlock CrossingFerdinandKZ  VT40 44.77699-71.75148
Hoverhawk RanchWenatcheeKZ  WN17 47.33985-120.3165
Swift PrivateWendellKZ  33MN 46.08996-96.097
FooteWenonaKZ  3IS7 41.0867-89.09592
Weninger AirstripNew TownKZ  3NA8 47.85779-102.5671
Central Washington HospitalWenatcheeKZ  41WA 47.40667-120.32
Wentworth, NSWWentworthYWTO   -34.0878141.891966666667
Wend ValleyCharlotteKZ  49G 42.5792-84.90833
Chuuk IntlWeno IPTKK TKK TKK 7.461869151.843006
Ricks FieldWendellKZ  65MN 45.96413-96.14978
Brutlag FarmsWendellKZ  92MN 46.0144-96.10172

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