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ICAO
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IATA
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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
Name
Other Name
ICAO
IATA
FAA
Latitude
Longitude
Radom Sadkow
Radom
EPRA
RDO
51.389167
21.213333
Raduzhny
Raduzhny
USNR
RAT
62.158572
77.328903
Rada
Rada
ESFR
58.498136
13.053231
Radford Aap
Radford
KZ
28VA
37.18485
-80.52561
Sun Company-Radnor
Radnor
KZ
2PN9
40.04705
-75.35769
Drake
Radcliffe
KZ
2Y1
42.31665
-93.41688
Radomir Dolni Rakovets Afld
Radomir Dolni
LB
LB13
42.44425
22.9835
Packer
Radnor
KZ
5E9
40.40798
-83.21936
Carilion New River Valley Medical Center
Radford
KZ
68VA
37.09111
-80.51
Radin Inten Ii
Radin Inten Ii
WICT
-5.242339
105.178939
Radom
Radom
EPRP
51.287
21.066
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