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
Marcos A Gelabert IntlPanama CityMPMG PAC  8.973339-79.555583
Pacemaker Landing ZonePacemakerKZ  KZ10 47.021667-122.446111
Pace NOLFPace NOLFKZ  KNVI 30.699653-87.195647
PacemakerLower BankKZ  NJ86 39.60845-74.57182
BartonPacoimaKZ  PAI 34.25972-118.4134
Pacific City StatePacific CityKZ  PFC 45.19983-123.9623
MiddlekoopPackwoodKZ  04IA 41.08835-92.05462
PaceRidgewayKZ  VA02 36.58541-79.89393
Packard RanchArthurKZ  39V 41.43444-101.6808
PackwoodPackwoodKZ  55S 46.604-121.6779
PackerRadnorKZ  5E9 40.40798-83.21936
Pacer FieldGoldsbyKZ  5OK4 35.11701-97.45058
Pacific Gas & Electric Co Camp 5PlacervilleKZ  63Q 38.76851-120.5488
Paces South FarmsWadleyKZ  82GA 32.80877-82.38527
Pace FieldCalvinKZ  88OL 34.96453-96.27112
Pacific Communities HospitalNewportKZ  8OR9 44.62956-124.0596
Pacific Bell-2300 Imperial HwyEl SegundoKZ  9L9 33.98001-118.3823
PacasmayoPacasmayoSPYO   -7.244-79.341
Ingeniero Juan Guillermo VillasanaPachucaMMPC   20.077439-98.782469

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