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
KapadokyaNevsehirLTAZ NAV  38.77186734.53455
Ministro Victor Konder IntlNavegantesSBNF NVT  -26.879999-48.65139
Navajo LakeNavajo StateKZ  K1V0 36.808338-107.651444
Navajo Mountain Trdng PstNavajo MountainKZ  72V 37.00833-110.7951
Navajo Nr 5NavajoKZ  43AZ 34.8867-109.4273
Naval Billiran NatlNaval Billiran NRPVQ   11.338124.248
Naval HospitalOaklandKZ  55CA 37.76687-122.1511
Naval Station EverettEverettKZ  0WA9 47.99833-122.2467
Naval Submarine Base BangorSilverdaleKZ  9WA9 47.69982-122.7038
Navapache Regional Medical CenterShow LowKZ  AZ75 34.20338-110.0182
NavarroSellersvilleKZ  3PA1 40.37233-75.33768
Navasota MuniNavasota MuniKZ  K60R 30.371889-96.113278
Navasota Regional HospitalNavasotaKZ  7TA1 30.39243-96.07745
NaviraiNaviraiSB  SSNB -23.034775-54.180225
NavoiNavoiUT  UT81 40.11641965.165828
NavratLincolnvilleKZ  29KS 38.48279-97.01141
NavrongoNavrongoDGLN   10.569-1.05
Navsta InglesideInglesideKZ  TA09 27.8353-97.2036

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