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ICAO
,
IATA
or
FAA
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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.
Click the name of the airport to show a location map, and weather information.
Name or Code
Name
Other Name
ICAO
IATA
FAA
Latitude
Longitude
Pirates Cove
Pirates Cove
KZ
42KY
36.776444
-88.222256
Pierre Rgnl
Pierre Rgnl
KPIR
PIR
PIR
44.382678
-100.285964
Piritiba
Piritiba
SB
SNTR
-11.738103
-40.569531
Pirenopolis Centeral
Pirenopolis Cent
SB
SB06
-15.848889
-48.982589
Pirapora
Pirapora
SB
SNPX
-17.316944
-44.860278
Piracicaba
Piracicaba
SB
QHB
SDPW
-22.711542
-47.618186
Campo Fontenelle
Piracununga
SBYS
-21.984561
-47.334764
Pires Do Rio
Pires Do Rio
SB
SWPR
-17.319136
-48.334792
Pir
Nazareth
KZ
6PS5
40.72676
-75.3199
Pirmasens (Zweibrucken)
Pirmasens
EDRP
49.16
7.2956
Pirna Pratzschwitz
Pirna Pratzschwi
EDAR
50.587
13.549
Pirai Do Sul
Pirai Do Sul
SB
SSIS
-24.325
-49.553
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