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
Becks GroveBecks GroveKZ  KK16 43.258404-75.603792
SchroederBeckerKZ  MN79 45.43135-93.85775
Beckner FldMarshfieldKZ  MO15 37.38755-92.9574
Becker PersonalSt FrancisKZ  MY43 45.40274-93.3894
Beckett FarmTularosaKZ  NM28 33.05703-106.0253
Beckley FarmsFort ValleyKZ  1GE4 32.50111-83.93333
Beech FactoryBeech FactoryKZ BEC KBEC 37.694475-97.214989
Becker's LandingAnacortesKZ  WN18 48.45677-122.5393
Lee Norse Nr 2BeckleyKZ  WV03 37.78345-81.11649
Appalachian Regional HospitalBeckleyKZ  WV04 37.79956-81.16815
Glade SpringsBeckleyKZ  WV26 37.72456-81.09704
Beckley HotelBeckleyKZ  WV33 37.79289-81.21233
Beck FieldFayettevilleKZ  GA92 33.51944-84.51444
Beck PvtHuntingtonKZ  II14 40.96115-85.56248
BeckBargersvilleKZ  IN64 39.56088-86.20397
BecharBecharDAOR CBH  31.645744-2.269861
Beckman FieldAshvilleKZ  50OI 39.74256-83.03824
Beckerman FieldMount CarmelKZ  5LL0 38.40838-87.83753
BeckmanPaw PawKZ  7MI2 42.27782-85.8903
BecclesBecclesEGSM   52.2613.7

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