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
KapadokyaNevsehirLTAZ NAV  38.77186734.53455
Kapolei Kalaeloa / John Rogers FldKapoleiPHJR JRF PJRF 21.307353-158.070303
KapaluaKapaluaPHJH JHM PJHM 20.962936-156.673031
Kapaun-Wilson FieldGracevilleKZ  00Y 45.55052-96.45145
KapaluaLahainaKZ  JHM 20.96294-156.673
Kalaeloa (john Rodgers Field)KapoleiKZ  JRF 21.30735-158.0703
TranscoKaplanKZ  2LA8 29.98298-92.28152
Cow Island TrunklineKaplanKZ  2LA9 29.88549-92.27235
Kenan AirstripKaplanKZ  LA61 30.00837-92.24121
Ken Guidry No 3KaplanKZ  LS44 30.08993-92.34374
Harrington Flying ServiceKaplanKZ  3LA0 29.91965-92.24735
KapuskasingKapuskasingCYYU YYU  49.413889-82.4675
Mud HoleKaplanKZ  6LA8 29.55689-92.4418
KapfenbergKapfenbergLOGK   47.27315.1956
Transco KaplanKaplanKZ  85LA 29.98132-92.28235
Kapowsin FieldKapowsinKZ  86WA 47.00399-122.2357
Abrom Kaplan Memorial HospitalKaplanKZ  93LA 30.03354-92.29707
KapangaKapangaFZSK KAP  -8.2122.39

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