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
Michigan City MuniMichigan CityKZ MGC KMGC 41.703316-86.821243
Michael J Smith FldMichael J SmithKZ  KMRH 34.73355-76.660597
Michael FarmLone JackKZ  MU84 38.89945-94.22939
Paines PrairieMicanopyKZ  1FD6 29.54608-82.28732
Michael'sLawrenceKZ  SN45 38.82973-95.26691
Michael AirfieldCiceroKZ  1G6 43.18167-76.12778
CrystalCrystalKZ MIC KMIC 45.061985-93.353939
Michael AAFMichael AAFKDPG DPG DPG 40.199387-112.93747
Michigan National Guard HeadquartersLansingKZ  09MI 42.70809-84.56081
Ingalls FieldMiccosukeeKZ  FL12 30.59048-84.03045
Michaels FarmsMartinsburgKZ  WV17 39.39343-78.15584
MicronSouthwickKZ  1MA6 42.06787-72.74454
MicroStuartKZ  1VA1 36.73541-80.44923
St Anthony HospitalMichigan CityKZ  IN24 41.70587-86.90114
Norm'sMichigan CityKZ  29II 41.65976-86.80753
MichaelWellsvilleKZ  54KS 38.80278-95.11275
MastersonMicoKZ  81TA 29.55662-98.92947
Michelstadt (Odenwald)MichelstadtEDFO   49.4088.5856
Michael Zurcher Farm StripNewburgKZ  94ND 48.66585-100.9185

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