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Global Airport Codes Airport codes AAA Anaa ABY Sw Ga Regional Apt AEA Abemama Atoll AAB Arrabury ABZ Aberdeen AEB Youjiang AAC Al Arish ACA Alvarez Int'l AED Aleneva AAD Ad-Dabbah ACB Antrim County AEE Adareil AAE Les Salines ACC Accra Kotoka AEG Aek Godang AAF Apalachicola Regionl ACD Acandi AEH Abecher AAG Arapoti ACE Lanzarote AEK Aseki AAH Aachen/Merzbruck ACH Altenrhein AEL Albert Lea AAI Arraias ACI The Blaye AEM Amgu AAJ Cayana Airstrip ACJ Anuradhapura AEO Aioun El Atrouss AAK Aranuka ACK Memorial AEP Arpt. Jorge Newbery AAL Aalborg ACL Aguaclara AER Adler/Sochi AAM Mala Mala ACM Arica AES Vigra AAN Al Ain ACN Ciudad Acu?A Intl AET Allakaket AAO Anaco ACO Ascona AEU Abu Musa Island AAP Andrau Airpark ACP Sahand AEX Alexandria Internation AAQ Anapa ACR Araracuara AEY Akureyri AAR Tirstrup ACS Achinsk AFA San Rafael AAS Apalapsili ACT Municipal AFD Port Alfred AAT Altay ACU Achutupo AFF Usaf Academy AAU Asau ACV Arcata AFI Amalfi AAV Alah ACX Xingyi AFL Alta Floresta AAW Abbottabad ACY Atlantic City Intl AFN Silver Ranch AAX Araxa ACZ Zabol AFO Municipal AAY Al Ghaydah ADA Adana AFR Afore AAZ Quetzaltenango Airport ADB Adnan Menderes Arpt AFS Zarafshan ABA Abakan ADC Andakombe Airport AFT Afutara Aerodrome ABB Raf Station ADD Bole AFW Fort Worth Alliance ABC Albacete ADE International AFY Afyon ABD Abadan ADF Adiyaman AFZ Sabzevar ABE Lehigh Valley Intl. ADG Lenawee County AGA Agadir Almassira ABF Abaiang ADH Aldan AGB Muehlhausen ABG Abingdon ADI Arandis AGC Allegheny County ABH Alpha ADJ Civil - Marka Airport AGD Anggi ABI Municipal ADK Adak Island Ns AGE Wangerooge ABJ Felix Houphouet Boig ADL Adelaide AGF La Garenne ABK Kabri Dar ADM Ardmore Municipal Ap AGG Angoram ABL Ambler ADN Andes AGH Angelholm ABM Bamaga ADO Andamooka AGI Wageningen ABN Albina ADP Gal Oya AGJ Aguni ABO Aboisso ADQ Kodiak Airport AGK Kagua ABP Atkamba ADR Andrews AGL Wanigela ABQ Albuquerque ADS Addison Airport AGM Tasiilaq ABR Municipal ADT Ada AGN Angoon ABS Abu Simbel ADU Ardabil AGO Municipal ABT Al-Aqiq ADV Andover AGP Malaga ABU Atambua ADW Andrews Afb AGQ Agrinion ABV Abuja International ADX Leuchars AGR Kheria ABW Abau ADY Alldays AGS Bush Field ABX Albury ADZ San Andres Island AGT Ciudad Del Este Page: 1 of 66 Airport codes AGU Jesus Teran Peredo AJI Agri ALP Nejrab AGV Acarigua AJJ Akjoujt ALQ Federal AGW Agnew AJK Arak ALR Alexandra AGX Agatti Island AJL Aizawl ALS Municipal AGY Argyle Downs AJN Ouani ALT Alenquer AGZ Aggeneys AJO Aljouf ALU Alula AHA Naha Afb AJR Arvidsjaur ALV Andorra La Vella H/P AHB Abha AJS Punta Abreojos ALW Walla Walla AHC Amedee Aaf AJU Aracaju ALX Thomas C Russell Fld AHD Downtown AJY Agades ALY Alexandria AHE Ahe AKA Ankang ALZ Alitak Spb AHF Municipal AKB Atka AMA International AHH Municipal AKC Fulton International AMB Ambilobe AHI Amahai AKD Akola AMC Am Timan AHJ Aba/Hongyuan AKE Akieni AMD Ahmedabad AHL Aishalton AKF Kufrah AME Alto Molocue AHM Municipal AKG Anguganak AMF Ama AHN Ben Epps AKH Prince Sultan Ab AMG Amboin AHO Fertilia AKI Akiak AMH Arba Mintch AHS Ahuas AKJ Asahikawa AMI Selaparang AHT Amchitka AKK Akhiok Spb AMJ Almenara AHU Charif Al Idrissi AKL Auckland Intl AMK Animas Airpark AHW Saih Rawl AKM Zakouma AML Puerto Armuellas AHY Ambatolahy AKN King Salmon AMM Amman Queen Alia Int Apt AHZ Alpe D Huez AKO Washington Co AMN Gratiot Community AIA Alliance AKP Anaktuvuk AMO Mao AIB Anita Bay AKQ Gunung Batin AMP Ampanihy AIC Airok AKR Akure AMQ Pattimura AID Municipal AKS Gwaunaru'u AMR Arno AIE Aiome AKT Akrotiri Raf AMS Amsterdam AIF Assis AKU Aksu AMT Amata AIG Yalinga AKV Akulivik AMU Amanab AIH Aiambak Airport AKW Aghajari AMV Amderma AII Alisabieh AKX Aktyubinsk AMW Ames AIK Municipal AKY Civil AMX Ammaroo AIL Ailigandi ALA Almaty AMY Ambatomainty AIM Ailuk Island ALB Albany AMZ Ardmore AIN Wainwright ALC Alicante ANA Anaheim AIO Municipal ALD Alerta ANB Anniston County Ap AIP Ailinglapalap Island ALE Alpine ANC Anchorage Intl. AIR Aripuana ALF Alta AND Anderson AIS Arorae Island ALG Houari Boumediene ANE Marce AIT Aitutaki ALH Albany ANF Cerro Moreno AIU Atiu Island ALI International ANG Brie-Champniers AIV George Downer ALJ Kortdoorn ANH Anuha Island Resort AIW Ai-Ais ALK Asela ANI Aniak AIY Bader Field ALL Albenga ANJ Zanaga AIZ Lee C Fine Memorial ALM Alamo Gordo Mcp ANK Etimesgut AJA Campo Dell Oro ALN Alton ANL Andulo AJF Jouf ALO Waterloo ANM Antsirabato Page: 2 of 66 Airport codes ANN Annette Island APT Marion County ASI Raf Station ANO Angoche APU Apucarana ASJ Amami O Shima ANP Lee Airport APV Apple Valley ASK Yamoussoukro ANQ Tri-State Steuben Cty APW Faleolo ASL Harrison County ANR Deurne APX Arapongas ASM Asmara ANS Andahuaylas APY Alto Parnaiba ASN Talladega ANT St Anton APZ Zapala ASO Asosa ANU V. C. Bird Intl AQA Araraquara ASP Alice Springs ANV Anvik AQB Quiche Airport ASQ Austin ANW Ainsworth AQG Anqing ASR Kayseri ANX Andenes AQI Qaisumah ASS Arathusa Safari Lodge ANY Anthony AQJ Aqaba AST Astoria ANZ Angus Downs AQM Ariquemes ASU Asuncion AOA Aroa AQP Rodriguez Ballon ASV Amboseli AOB Annanberg AQS Saqani ASW Aswan AOC Altenburg Nobitz AQY Girdwood Alyeska ASX Ashland AOD Abou Deia ARA Acadiana Regional ASY Ashley AOE Anadolu University ARB Municipal ASZ Asirim AOG Anshan ARC Arctic Village ATA Anta AOH Allen County ARD Alor Island ATB Atbara AOI Falconara ARE Arecibo ATC Arthur's Town AOJ Aomori ARF Acaricuara ATD Atoifi AOK Karpathos ARG Walnut Ridge ATE Antlers AOL Paso De Los Libres ARH Arkhangelsk ATF Chachoan AOM Adam ARI Chacalluta ATG T.g. G. Perez Pinedo AON Arona ARJ Arso ATH Eleftherios Venizelo AOO Altoona ARK Arusha ATI Artigas AOP Alfredo V. Sara Bauer ARL Arly ATJ Antsirabe AOR Alor Setar ARM Armidale ATK Atqasuk AOS Amook ARN Arlanda ATL Atlanta AOT Corrado Gex ARO Arboletas ATM Altamira AOU Attopeu ARP Aragip ATN Namatanai AOV Bill Martin Memorial ARQ Arauquita ATO Ohio University AP1 ARR Alto Rio Senguerr ATP Aitape Airstrip APA Arapahoe Co ARS Aragarcas ATQ Raja Sansi APB Apolo ART Watertown ATR Mouakchott APC Napa County ARU Aracatuba ATS Artesia APE San Juan Aposento ARV Noble F. Lee ATT Atmautluak APF Naples ARW Arad ATU Casco Cove APG Phillips Aaf ARX Asbury Park ATV Ati APH Camp A P Hill ARY Ararat ATW Outagamie County API Apiay ARZ N'zeto ATX Atbasar APK Apataki ASA Assab ATY Watertown APL Nampula ASB Ashgabat ATZ Assiut APN Alpena County Regional ASC Ascension AUA Reina Beatrix APO Apartado ASD Andros Town AUB Itauba APP Asapa ASE Aspen AUC Arauca APQ Arapiraca ASF Astrakhan AUD Augustus Downs APR April River ASG Ashburton AUE Abu Rudeis APS Anapolis ASH Boire Field AUF Auxerre Branches Page: 3 of 66 Airport codes AUG Augusta State Apt AXE Xanxere BAB Beale Afb AUH Abu Dhabi International Apt AXF Alxa Left Banner BAC Barranca De Upia AUI Aua Island AXG Algona BAD Barksdale Afb AUJ Ambunti AXH Houston Southwest BAE Barcelonnette AUK Alakanuk AXJ Amakusa BAF Barnes AUL Aur Island AXK Ataq BAG Loakan AUM Austin AXL Alexandria Station BAH Bahrain Intl AUN Auburn AXM El Eden BAI Buenos Aires AUO Auburn-Opelika AXN Alexandria BAJ Bali AUP Agaun AXP Springpoint Arpt BAK Baku AUQ Atuona AXR Arutua BAL Batman AUR Aurillac AXS Municipal BAM Lander County AUS Austin - Mueller Arpt AXT Akita BAN Basongo AUT Atauro AXU Axum BAO Udorn AUU Aurukun Mission AXV Neil Armstrong BAP Baibara AUV Aumo AXX Angel Fire BAQ E Cortissoz AUW Municipal AYA Ayapel BAR Bo'ao AUX Araguaina AYC Ayacucho BAS Balalae AUY Aneityum AYD Alroy Downs BAT Chafei Amsei AUZ Municipal Airport AYE Aaf Heliport BAU Bauru AVA Huangguoshu AYG Yaguara BAV Baotou AVB Aviano AYH Raf Station BAW Biawonque AVG Auvergne AYI Yari BAX Barnaul AVI Maximo Gomez AYK Arkalyk BAY Baia Mare AVK Arvaikheer AYL Anthony Lagoon BAZ Barbelos AVL Municipal AYN Anyang BBA Teniente Vidal AVN Avignon-Caum AYO Ayolas BBB Benson Municipal AVO Municipal AYP Yanamilla BBC Bay City AVP International AYQ Connellan BBD Curtis Field AVR Alverca AYR Ayr BBE Big Bell AVU Avu Avu AYS Ware County BBF Burlington AVV Avalon AYT Antalya BBG Butaritari AVW Avra Valley AYU Aiyura BBH Barth AVX Avalon Bay AYW Ayawasi BBI Bhubaneswar AWA Awassa AYY Arugam Bay Spb BBJ Bitburg Air Base AWB Awaba AYZ Zahns BBK Kasane AWD Aniwa AZA Williams Gateway Apt BBL Babolsar AWE Alowe AZB Amazon Bay BBM Battambang AWG Washington Municipal AZD Yazd BBN Bario AWH Awareh AZG Pablo L. Sidar BBO Berbera AWK Wake Island AZI Bateen BBP Bembridge AWM Municipal AZL Fazenda Tucunare BBQ Barbuda AWN Alton Downs AZN Andizhan BBR Baillif AWP Austral Downs AZO Battle Creek Intl BBS Blackbush AWR Awar AZP Azitapan BBT Berberati AWZ Ahwaz AZR Adrar BBU Baneasa AXA Anguilla AZS El Catey Intl BBV Bereby AXB Alexandria Bay AZT Zapatoca BBW Broken Bow AXC Aramac AZZ Ambriz BBX Wings Field AXD Demokritos Airport BAA Bialla BBY Bambari Page: 4 of 66 Airport codes BBZ Zambezi BDX Broadus BFV Buri Ram BCA Baracoa BDY State BFW Sidi Bel Abbes BCB Virginia Tech BDZ Baindoung BFX Bafoussam BCC Bear Creek BEA Bereina BGA Palo Negro BCD Bacolod BEB Benbecula BGB Booue BCE Bryce BEC Beech BGC Braganca BCF Bouca BED Hanscom Field BGD Borger BCG Bemichi BEE Beagle Bay BGE Decatur County BCH Bacau BEF Bluefields BGF Bangui BCI Barcaldine BEG Belgrade BGG Bongouanou BCJ Baca Grande BEH Ross Field BGH Abbaye BCK Bolwarra BEI Beica BGI Grantley Adams Intl BCL Barra Colorado BEJ Berau BGJ Borgarfjordur Eystri BCM Bacau BEK Bareli BGK Big Creek BCN Barcelona BEL Val De Cans BGL Baglung BCO Jinka BEM Bossembele BGM Binghamton BCP Bambu BEN Benina Intl BGN Belaya Gora BCQ Brach BEO Belmont BGO Flesland Bergen BCR Boca Do Acre BEP Bellary BGP Bongo BCS Southern Seaplane BEQ Honington BGQ Big Lake
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