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
Sugar Land RgnlSugar Land RgnlKZ  KSGR 29.622253-95.656528
Sugarloaf RgnlSugarloaf RgnlKZ  KB21 45.086164-70.216178
Sugar BranchColumbiaKZ  MU32 38.95115-92.4474
Deeds FieldSugar GroveKZ  OH86 39.6484-82.53988
Sugar-BobShanerKZ  PN98 40.27785-79.76838
Sugan PondSoleburyKZ  PS29 40.37511-74.99128
Sugar HillAllendaleKZ  SC01 33.03904-81.29427
Sugar SpringsGladwinKZ  0MI1 44.1403-84.43751
Sugar HillGreenwoodKZ  DE17 38.77789-75.58326
Sugar RidgeVeronaKZ  WS62 42.96361-89.58096
Sugar Loaf ResortTraverse CityKZ  Y04 44.9125-85.81397
Sugar GroveStaffordKZ  1TS5 29.64357-95.58105
Sugar ValleyMocksvilleKZ  31A 35.98541-80.51117
Sugar Creek FarmAtlantaKZ  3IL9 40.26944-89.30222
KanebSugar LandKZ  59TA 29.61523-95.60439
Avsi-Sugar LandSugar LandKZ  68TA 29.64301-95.60717
Sand ArroyaSugar CityKZ  6CO6 38.45278-103.5297
Sanders Personal UseSugar GroveKZ  70PN 41.98339-79.29977
Sugar Loaf ShoresKey WestKZ  7FA1 24.64875-81.57981

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