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Airport Code Table CDTFA-810-FTI (S1F) REV. 1 (10-17) STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND FEE ADMINISTRATION Airport Code Table (Sorted by City) APC City Name A26 Adin Adin Airport L54 Agua Caliente Springs Agua Caliente Airport L70 Agua Dulce Agua Dulce Airpark A24 Alturas California Pines Airport AAT Alturas Alturas Municipal Airport 2O3 Angwin Virgil O. Parrett Field (Angwin-Parrett Field) APV Apple Valley Apple Valley Airport ACV Arcata / Eureka Arcata Airport MER Atwater Castle Airport AUN Auburn Auburn Municipal Airport AVX Avalon Catalina Airport 0O2 Baker Baker Airport BFL Bakersfield Meadows Field L45 Bakersfield Bakersfield Municipal Airport BNG Banning Banning Municipal Airport O02 Beckwourth Nervino Airport O55 Bieber Southard Field L35 Big Bear City Big Bear City Airport BIH Bishop Eastern Sierra Regional Airport BLH Blythe Blythe Airport D83 Boonville Boonville Airport L08 Borrego Springs Borrego Valley Airport BWC Brawley Brawley Municipal Airport 7C4* Bridgeport MCMWTC Heliport (7CL4) O57 Bridgeport Bryant Field F25 Brownsville Brownsville Airport BUR Burbank Bob Hope Airport L62 Buttonwillow Elk Hills - Buttonwillow Airport C83 Byron Byron Airport CXL Calexico Calexico International Airport L71 California City California City Municipal Airport CLR Calipatria Cliff Hatfield Memorial Airport CMA Camarillo Camarillo Airport O61 Cameron Park Cameron Airpark C62* Camp Roberts McMillan Airport (CA62) SYL Camp Roberts / San Miguel Roberts AHP CSL Camp San Luis Obispo O’Sullivan AHP CRQ Carlsbad McClellan - Palomar Airport O59 Cedarville Cedarville Airport 49X Chemehuevi Valley Chemehuevi Valley Airport O05 Chester Rogers Field C56* Chico Ranchaero Airport (CL56) CIC Chico Chico Municipal Airport NID China Lake NAWS China Lake (Armitage Field) CNO Chino Chino Airport L77 Chiriaco Summit Chiriaco Summit Airport 2O6 Chowchilla Chowchilla Airport C14 Clarksburg Borges - Clarksburg Airport O60 Cloverdale Cloverdale Municipal Airport CDTFA-810-FTI (S1B) REV. 1 (10-17) STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND FEE ADMINISTRATION Airport Code Table (Sorted by City) APC City Name 3O8 Coalinga Harris Ranch Airport C80 Coalinga New Coalinga Municipal Airport O22 Columbia Columbia Airport O08 Colusa Colusa County Airport CPM Compton Compton / Woodley Airport 60C* Concord Q Area Heliport (60CA) CCR Concord Buchanan Field Airport CRO Corcoran Corcoran Airport 0O4 Corning Corning Municipal Airport AJO Corona Corona Municipal Airport C16* Coronado Turner Field / Amphibious Base Heliport (CL16) O09 Covelo Round Valley Airport CEC Crescent City Del Norte County Airport (Jack McNamara Field) DAG Daggett Barstow - Daggett Airport EDU Davis University Airport 2Q3 Davis / Woodland / Winters Yolo County Airport L06 Death Valley National Park Furnace Creek Airport L09 Death Valley National Park Stovepipe Wells Airport DLO Delano Delano Municipal Airport L64 Desert Center Desert Center Airport D63 Dinsmore Dinsmore Airport A32 Dorris Butte Valley Airport 1O6 Dunsmuir Dunsmuir Municipal-Mott Airport 9L2 Edwards Edwards AFB Aux. North Base EDW Edwards Edwards AFB NJK El Centro NAF El Centro EMT El Monte El Monte Airport E27 Elk Grove Elk Grove Airport BLU Emigrant Gap Blue Canyon - Nyack Airport EKA Eureka Murray Field O19 Eureka Kneeland Airport O33 Eureka Eureka Municipal Airport O63 Exeter Exeter Airport SUU Fairfield Travis Air Force Base O89 Fall River Mills Fall River Mills Airport L18 Fallbrook Fallbrook Community Airpark L73 Famoso Poso Airport F34 Firebaugh Firebaugh Airport A28 Fort Bidwell Fort Bidwell Airport HGT Fort Hunter Liggett / Jolon Tusi Army Heliport (Hunter Liggett) BYS Fort Irwin / Barstow Bicycle Lake Army Airfield A30 Fort Jones Scott Valley Airport FOT Fortuna Rohnerville Airport F72 Franklin Franklin Field E79 Fresno Sierra Sky Park FAT Fresno Fresno Yosemite International Airport FCH Fresno Fresno Chandler Executive Airport FUL Fullerton Fullerton Municipal Airport O16 Garberville Garberville Airport CDTFA-810-FTI (S2F) REV. 1 (10-17) STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND FEE ADMINISTRATION Airport Code Table (Sorted by City) APC City Name 0O9 Gasquet Ward Field E36 Georgetown Georgetown Airport GOO Grass Valley Nevada County Air Park E45 Groveland Pine Mountain Lake Airport E55 Gualala Ocean Ridge Airport 3O1 Gustine Gustine Airport HAF Half Moon Bay Half Moon Bay Airport HJO Hanford Hanford Municipal Airport 36S Happy Camp Happy Camp Airport HHR Hawthorne Hawthorne Municipal Airport (Jack Northrop Field) F62 Hayfork Hayfork Airport HWD Hayward Hayward Executive Airport HES Healdsburg Healdsburg Municipal Airport HMT Hemet Hemet-Ryan Airport AHC Herlong Amedee Army Airfield (Sierra Army Depot) H37 Herlong Herlong Airport L26 Hesperia Hesperia Airport 1C9 Hollister Frazier Lake Airpark CVH Hollister Hollister Municipal Airport L04 Holtville Holtville Airport O21 Hoopa Hoopa Airport H47 Hyampom Hyampom Airport IPL Imperial Imperial County Airport (Boley Field) NRS Imperial Beach NOLF Imperial Beach (Ream Field) 2O7 Independence Independence Airport IYK Inyokern Inyokern Airport O70 Jackson Amador County Airport (Westover Field) L78 Jacumba Jacumba Airport L80 Joshua Tree Roy Williams Airport L05 Kernville Kern Valley Airport KIC King City Mesa Del Rey Airport S51 Klamath Glen Andy McBeth Airport POC La Verne Brackett Field 1O2 Lakeport Lampson Field WJF Lancaster General William J. Fox Airfield O24 Lee Vining Lee Vining Airport NLC Lemoore NAS Lemoore (Reeves Field) LHM Lincoln Lincoln Regional Airport (Karl Harder Field) LLR Little River Little River Airport LVK Livermore Livermore Municipal Airport 1O3 Lodi Lodi Airport L53 Lodi Lodi Airpark O20 Lodi Kingdon Airpark LPC Lompoc Lompoc Airport VBG Lompoc Vandenberg Air Force Base O26 Lone Pine Lone Pine Airport LGB Long Beach Long Beach Airport (Daugherty Field) SLI Los Alamitos Los Alamitos Army Airfield 4C0* Los Angeles LAPD Hooper Heliport (4CA0) CDTFA-810-FTI (S2B) REV. 1 (10-17) STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND FEE ADMINISTRATION Airport Code Table (Sorted by City) APC City Name LAX Los Angeles Los Angeles International Airport WHP Los Angeles Whiteman Airport LSN Los Banos Los Banos Municipal Airport L84 Lost Hills Lost Hills Airport MAE Madera Madera Municipal Airport MMH Mammoth Lakes Mammoth Yosemite Airport OAR Marina Marina Municipal Airport (was Fritzche AAF) MPI Mariposa Mariposa-Yosemite Airport M45 Markleeville Alpine County Airport BAB Marysville Beale Air Force Base MYV Marysville Yuba County Airport M90 Mendota Mendota Airport MCE Merced Merced Municipal Airport (MacReady Field) MOD Modesto Modesto City-County Airport (Harry Sham Field) MHV Mojave Mojave Airport 1O5 Montague Montague Airport (Yreka Rohrer Field) SIY Montague Siskiyou County Airport MRY Monterey Monterey Peninsula Airport NUQ Mountain View Moffett Federal Airfield F70 Murrieta / Temecula French Valley Airport APC Napa Napa County Airport EED Needles Needles Airport L88 New Cuyama New Cuyama Airport DVO Novato Marin County Airport (Gnoss Field) O27 Oakdale Oakdale Airport OAK Oakland Metropolitan Oakland International Airport L52 Oceano Oceano County Airport NFG Oceanside MCAS Camp Pendleton (Munn Field) OKB Oceanside Oceanside Municipal Airport L90 Ocotillo Wells Ocotillo Airport ONT Ontario Ontario International Airport O37 Orland Haigh Field OVE Oroville Oroville Municipal Airport OXR Oxnard Oxnard Airport PSP Palm Springs Palm Springs International Airport UDD Palm Springs Bermuda Dunes Airport TRM Palm Springs / Thermal Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport PMD Palmdale Palmdale Regional Airport / USAF Plant 42 PAO Palo Alto Palo Alto Airport of Santa Clara County L24 Paradise Paradise Skypark Airport PRB Paso Robles Paso Robles Municipal Airport L65 Perris Perris Valley Airport O69 Petaluma Petaluma Municipal Airport P27 Pixley Pixley Airport PVF Placerville Placerville Airport 4C3* Pleasanton Camp Parks Heliport (4CA3) NTD Point Mugu NAS Point Mugu PTV Porterville Porterville Municipal Airport 2O1 Quincy Gansner Field CDTFA-810-FTI (S3F) REV. 1 (10-17) STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND FEE ADMINISTRATION Airport Code Table (Sorted by City) APC City Name RNM Ramona Ramona Airport RIU Rancho Murieta Rancho Murieta Airport O39 Ravendale Ravendale Airport RBL Red Bluff Red Bluff Municipal Airport O85 Redding Benton Field (was Benton Airpark) RDD Redding Redding Municipal Airport REI Redlands Redlands Municipal Airport O32 Reedley Reedley Municipal Airport L67 Rialto Rialto Municipal Airport (Miro Field) L36 Rio Linda Rio Linda Airport O88 Rio Vista Rio Vista Municipal Airport (Baumann Field) RAL Riverside Riverside Municipal Airport RIV Riverside March Air Reserve Base RIR Riverside / Rubidoux Flabob Airport L00 Rosamond Rosamond Skypark Airport T42 Ruth Ruth Airport MCC Sacramento McClellan Airfield (was McClellan AFB) MHR Sacramento Sacramento Mather Airport SAC Sacramento Sacramento Executive Airport SMF Sacramento Sacramento International Airport SNS Salinas Salinas Municipal Airport SAS Salton City Salton Sea Airport CPU San Andreas Calaveras County Airport (Maury Rasmussen Field) SBD San Bernardino San Bernardino International Airport SQL San Carlos San Carlos Airport NUC San Clemente Island NALF San Clemente Island (Frederick Sherman Field) C84* San Diego Torrey Pines Gliderport (CA84) MYF San Diego Montgomery Field NKX San Diego MCAS Miramar (Mitscher Field) NZY San Diego NAS North Island (Halsey Field) SAN San Diego San Diego International Airport SDM San Diego Brown Field Municipal Airport SEE San Diego
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