United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE) for the United Arab Emirates

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United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE) for the United Arab Emirates United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE) for The United Arab Emirates N.B. To check the official, current database of UN/LOCODEs see: https://www.unece.org/cefact/locode/service/location.html UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi AE AAN Al Ain Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AE ABU Abu al Bukhoosh Port; Recognised location 2529N 05308E AE AJM Ajman Port; Road terminal; Recognised location AE AJP Al Jeer Port RK Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 2602N 05603E AE ALB Al Barsha DU Road terminal; Recognised location 2506N 05511E AE ALQ Al Quoz DU Road terminal; Recognised location 2507N 05513E AE ALS Al Sufouh DU Road terminal; Recognised location 2507N 05511E AE AMF Mussafah AZ Port; Recognised location 2423N 05429E AE AMU Abu Musa Port; Recognised location 2552N 05501E AE ARP Ahmed Bin Rashid Port AZ Port; Recognised location 2532N 05533E AE ARZ Arzanah Island Function not known Request under consideration AE AUH Abu Dhabi AZ Port; Road terminal; Airport; Postal exchange Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 2428N 05422E office; AE DAS Das Island Port; Recognised location AE DBI Al Mafraq AZ Road terminal; Recognised location 2418N 05436E AE DBP Dibba SH Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 2537N 05616E AE DER Deira DU Road terminal; Recognised location 2516N 05519E AE DHF Al Dhafra Road terminal; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 2414N 05432E AE DUJ The Palm Jumeirah DU Port; Request under consideration AE DUY Ras Zubbaya (Ras Function not known Request under consideration Dubayyah) UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi AE DWC Dubai World Central Apt Road terminal; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 2453N 05510E AE DXB Dubai DU Port; Road terminal; Airport; Postal exchange Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 2515N 05516E office; AE END Esnnad AZ Port; Request under consideration 2419N 05427E AE FAT Fateh Terminal Port; QQ AE FJR Al Fujayrah FU Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 2507N 05620E AE FMZ Musafa Function not known Request under consideration AE FRP Free Port DU Port; Recognised location 2515N 05515E AE HAB Habshan AZ Road terminal; Recognised location 2356N 05338E AE HAM Al Hamriyah Road terminal; Recognised location 2529N 05530E AE HTL Hulaylah Terminal Port; Request under consideration 2559N 05556E AE HZP Hamriya Free Zone Port DU Port; Recognised location 2518N 05519E AE IND Indooroodilly Road terminal; Request under consideration AE JAZ Al Jazeera Port RK Port; Recognised location 2543N 05548E AE JEA Jebel Ali Port; QQ AE JED Jebel Dhanna Port; QQ AE JYH Jumayrah Road terminal; Recognised location 2510N 05513E AE KHA Khalidia Road terminal; Request under consideration AE KHL Mina Khalifa/Abu Dhabi Port; Recognised location 2450N 05440E AE KLB Kalba Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 2504N 05621E AE KLF Khor al Fakkan Port; Recognised location 2520N 05621E AE MAS Masfut Function not known Request under consideration AE MBS Mubarras Island Port; Request under consideration AE MKH Mina Khalid SH Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 2521N 05522E AE MRP Mina Rashid Port AZ Port; Recognised location 2516N 05517E AE MSA Mina Saqr RK Port; Request under consideration AE MUB Mubarek Terminal Port; QQ AE MZD Mina Zayed/Abu Dhabi AZ Port; Recognised location 2431N 05422E 2 UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi AE NHD Minhad Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC AE OFJ Offshore Fujairah Fixed transport function (e.g. oil platform); Request under consideration 2515N 05640E AE PRA Port Rashid Port; Request under consideration AE QIW Umm al Qaiwain Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 2534N 05533E AE QWE Jebel Ali Free Zone DU Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 2500N 05503E AE RAK Ras Al Khor DU Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Request under consideration 2517N 05534E AE REI Reem Island AZ Road terminal; Recognised location 2429N 05424E AE RFA Mirfa AZ Port; Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Request under consideration 2528N 05329E AE RKP Rak Khor Port RK Port; Recognised location 2549N 05557E AE RKT Ras al Khaimah Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 2547N 05557E AE RMC Rak Maritime City RK Port; Recognised location 2557N 05603E AE RUW Ar Ruways Port; Recognised location 2407N 05244E AE RWP Ruwais Port AZ Port; Recognised location 2406N 05243E AE SHJ Sharjah SH Port; Road terminal; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 2521N 05523E AE SID Sadiyat Island Port; Request under consideration 2432N 05424E AE SIL Sila AZ Road terminal; Recognised location 2404N 05145E AE SRT Steven Rock Terminal RK Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 2558N 05603E AE SWE Swaihan AZ Road terminal; Recognised location 2427N 05520E AE ULR Umm Al Nar Port; Request under consideration 2426N 05430E AE VHT Vopak Horizion Terminal RK Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 2537N 05616E AE YAS Yas Island AZ Port; Recognised location 2419N 05236E AE ZUR Zirku Island AZ Port; Recognised location 2453N 05304E iThis column contains the geographical coordinates (latitude/longitude) of the location, if there is any. In order to avoid unnecessary use of non-standard characters and space, the following standard presentation is used: 0000lat 00000long (lat - Latitude: N or S ; long – Longitude: W or E, only one digit, capital letter) 3 Where the last two rightmost digits refer to minutes and the first two or three digits refer to the degrees for latitude and longitude respectively. In addition, you must specify N or S for latitude and W or E for longitude, as appropriate. 4 .
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