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
St GeorgeSt GeorgePAPB  PPBV 56.578344-169.661611
St GeorgeSt GeorgeKZ  PBV 56.57735-169.6637
St George MuniSt George MuniKSGU SGU KSGU 37.090583-113.593056
St George IslandSt George IslandKZ  KF47 29.646048-84.916575
St GeorgeSt GeorgeKZ  K6J2 33.1955-80.508472
St George Island HelistopEastpointKZ  FA13 29.66327-84.86379
St GeorgeSt GeorgeYSGE   -28.049722148.595278
St GeorgesSt GeorgesCYSG YSG  46.096389-70.714722
St Georges De L OyapockSt GeorgesSOOG OYP  3.8976-51.804083
Point Salines IntlSt GeorgesTGPY GND  12.004247-61.786192
St Georgen YbbsfeldSt Georgen YbbsfLOLG   48.06114.5706
Montaigu (St Georges)MontaiguLFFW   46.556-1.1936
Nuits St GeorgesNuits St GeorgesLFGZ   47.0864.5826

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