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
PortoOportoLPPR OPO  41.248055-8.681389
Porto SantoPorto SantoLPPS PXO  33.073386-16.349975
PortorozPortorozLJPZ POW  45.47335313.614978
Porto AmboimPorto AmboimFNPA PBN  -10.72195613.765528
El PortonEl PortonSA  SA07 -37.194983-69.609469
Porto MurtinhoPorto MurtinhoSB  SSPM -21.709558-57.880194
Aeroporto Estadual Arthur SiqueiraBraganca PaulistSB  SDBP -22.978844-46.537128
Porto NacionalPorto NacionalSBPN PNB  -10.719417-48.399736
Porto De MozPorto De MozSB  SNMZ -1.741453-52.236067
Porto SeguroPorto SeguroSBPS BPS  -16.438639-39.080917
Usina Porto PrimaveraRosanaSB  SJDE -22.525564-52.9722
Governador Jorge Teixeira De OliveiraPorto VelhoSBPV PVH  -8.709294-63.902281
Salgado FilhoPorto AlegreSBPA POA  -29.994428-51.171428
Reales TamarindosPortoviejoSEPV PVO  -1.041647-80.472206
Porto CheliPorto CheliLGHL PKH  37.1823.0906
Porto De MozPorto De MozSBMZ PTQ  -1.443-52.147
Porto Dos GauchosPorto Dos GauchoSB  SWPG -11.31-57.2
Porto GrandePorto GrandeSB  SNPG 0.52-51.24
Porto Velho AbunaPorto Velho AbunSB  SWAB -9.42-65.22
Porto Velho RondoniaPorto Velho RondSB  SWRO -8.476-63.515

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