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
WanganuiWanganuiNZWU WAG  -39.962222175.025278
Wagner IntlWest MiltonKZ  OI06 39.99144-84.29161
Whitehorn CoveWagonerKZ  OL20 35.99732-95.25885
Wagner BraxdaleWagner BraxdaleKZ  2TE8 28.678314-99.798664
Wagner MuniWagner MuniKZ  KAGZ 43.063328-98.296188
WagnerPalaciosKZ  TS43 28.71638-96.21413
Wagner AviationRobbinsKZ  CA18 38.87212-121.71
Wag-AeroLyonsKZ  WI92 42.66113-88.36121
Wagner's LandingClarkstonKZ  11MI 42.73836-83.43744
WagstaffWest IslipKZ  1NK4 40.68677-73.30428
WagnerLewistownKZ  1PA4 40.55257-77.62
Wagner FarmBarnesvilleKZ  36MN 46.67163-96.57535
Wagga WaggaWagga WaggaYSWG WGA  -35.165278147.466389
WagonerSalemKZ  4OR8 44.84845-123.0415
WagerTualatinKZ  6OR4 45.38317-122.8012
WagontireBurnsKZ  81OR 43.24987-119.8752
Wagoner Community HospitalWagonerKZ  87OK 35.95009-95.05023
S & S RanchWagon MoundKZ  98NM 36.0767-104.718
WageningenWageningenSMWA AGI  5.833-56.65

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