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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NameOther NameICAOIATAFAALatitudeLongitude
Desert RockDesert RockKZ DRA KDRA 36.6194-116.032808
DracenaDracenaSB QDC SDDR -21.460528-51.606917
DrachtenDrachtenEHDR   53.1191676.129722
DracoStewartstownKZ  84PN 39.75261-76.53552
Draggintail AcresMaypearlKZ  19XS 32.2972-97.08689
DragonflyFort PierceKZ  7FL8 27.44393-80.56506
Dragonfly FieldAhoskieKZ  15NC 36.23972-76.97389
Dragons DenDanvillleKZ  4IN6 39.74556-86.64445
DrakeBowling GreenKZ  OH45 41.45422-83.58632
DrakeRadcliffeKZ  2Y1 42.31665-93.41688
DrakeSullivanKZ  49IN 39.13171-87.38197
Drake FarmWhite LakeKZ  1SD5 43.76861-98.7987
Drake FieldWalkertonKZ  II99 41.43643-86.47085
Drake FldFayettevilleKFYV FYV FYV 36.005094-94.170059
Drake MuniDrakeKZ  77ND 47.93056-100.3787
Drake RanchHernandoKZ  7FD2 28.99026-82.33038
Draughon Miller Central Texas RgnlDraughon MillerKTPL TPL TPL 31.1525-97.407778
Drayton MuniDraytonKZ  D29 48.6186-97.1759
Drayton Valley IndustrialDrayton ValleyCY  CER3 53.265833-114.960278

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