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
Abraham Lincoln CapitalSpringfieldKSPI SPI SPI 39.8441-89.677889
SpicewoodSpicewoodKZ  K88R 30.477972-98.121128
Spickard FarmByersKZ  5CO4 39.69998-104.2505
Spiegel FieldOregonKZ  WI40 42.91333-89.35234
SpieringGreensboroKZ  8MD4 38.98056-75.77778
Spillers ClubBreaux BridgeKZ  LA76 30.22937-91.90845
Spillman FieldJamesportKZ  MU16 40.00029-93.78994
Spinelli FieldMadisonKZ  4AL5 34.72917-86.75528
SpiresWest UnionKZ  3OH5 38.80396-83.40714
Spirit AirparkTownsendKZ  DE20 39.37361-75.74583
Spirit Lake MuniSpirit Lake MuniKZ  K0F3 43.387463-95.13916
Spirit Of St LouisSt Louis SpiritKSUS SUS SUS 38.662119-90.652044
Spirit of WashingtonWashingtonKZ  DC04 38.87428-77.02136
Spirit RiverSpirit RiverCY  CFS5 55.783611-118.839722
Spisska Nova VesSpisska Nova VesLZSV   48.56520.32
Spitfire AerodromePedricktownKZ  7N7 39.73557-75.39772
SpitzerBaldwinKZ  ND80 47.08166-100.7251
SpitzerbergSpitzerbergLOAS   48.06116.5616

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