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No Icao Iata Meydan Ülke Şehir 1 ZZZ ZZZZ 2 AGAF AFT Afutara Airport No Icao Iata Meydan Ülke Şehir 1 ZZZ ZZZZ Solomon 2 AGAF AFT Afutara Airport SolomonIslands Afutara 3 AGAR RNA Ulawa Airport SolomonIslands Arona, Ulawa Island 4 AGAT ATD BarakomaUru Harbour SolomonIslands Atoifi, Malaita 5 AGBA - Airport SolomonIslands Barakoma 6 AGBT BPF Batuna Airport SolomonIslands Batuna 7 AGEV - Geva Airport SolomonIslands Geva 8 AGGA AKS Bellona/AnuaAuki Airport SolomonIslands Auki 9 AGGB BNY ChoiseulAirport Bay SolomonIslands ChoiseulBellona/Anua Bay, Taro 10 AGGC CHY MbambanakiraAirport SolomonIslands Island 11 AGGD MBU Airport SolomonIslands Mbambanakira 12 AGGE BAS Fera/MaringeBalalae Airport SolomonIslands FeraShortland Island, Island Santa 13 AGGF FRE Airport SolomonIslands Isabel Island 14 AGGG - Honiara FIR SolomonIslands Honiara, Guadalcanal 15 AGGH HIR BabanakiraInternational SolomonIslands Honiara, Guadalcanal 16 AGGI - Airport SolomonIslands Babanakira 17 AGGJ AVU Avu Avu Airport SolomonIslands Avu Avu 18 AGGK IRA SantaKirakira Airport SolomonIslands SantaKirakira Cruz/Graciosa 19 AGGL SCZ Cruz/Graciosa SolomonIslands Munda,Bay/Luova, New Santa Georgia 20 AGGM MUA NusatupeMunda Airport SolomonIslands Island 21 AGGN GZO Airport SolomonIslands Gizo Island 22 AGGO MNY MarauMono Airport Sound SolomonIslands Mono Island 23 AGGP PRS OntongAirport Java SolomonIslands Marau Sound 24 AGGQ - Rennell/TingoaAirport SolomonIslands Rennell/Tingoa,Ontong Java 25 AGGR RNL Airport SolomonIslands Rennell Island 26 AGGS EGM SantaSeghe Anna Airport SolomonIslands Seghe 27 AGGT NNB Airport SolomonIslands Santa Anna 28 AGGU RUS SuavanaoMarau Airport SolomonIslands Marau 29 AGGV VAO Airport SolomonIslands Suavanao 30 AGGY XYA Yandina Airport SolomonIslands Yandina 31 AGIN - Isuna Heliport SolomonIslands Isuna 32 AGKG KGE Kaghau Airport SolomonIslands Kaghau 33 AGKU KUE GatokaeKukudu Airport SolomonIslands Kukudu 34 AGOK GTA RingiAerodrome Cove SolomonIslands Gatokae 35 AGRC RIN Airport SolomonIslands Ringi Cove 36 AGRM RBV Ramata Airport Islands Ramata 37 ANAU INU NauruInternational Nauru YarenNauru (ICAOIsland code 38 ANYN INU International PapuaNauru New formerly ANAU) 39 AYBK BUA Buka Airport PapuaGuinea New Buka 40 AYCH CMU Chimbu Airport PapuaGuinea New Kundiawa 41 AYDU DAU Daru Airport PapuaGuinea New Daru 42 AYGA GKA Goroka Airport PapuaGuinea New Goroka 43 AYGN GUR Gurney Airport PapuaGuinea New Alotau 44 AYGR PNP Girua Airport PapuaGuinea New Popondetta 45 AYHK HKN Hoskins Airport PapuaGuinea New Hoskins 46 AYKA - Kiriwini Airport PapuaGuinea New Kiriwini 47 AYKI UNG Kiunga Airport PapuaGuinea New Kiunga 48 AYKK KRI Kikori Airport PapuaGuinea New Kikori 49 AYKM KMA KietaKerema Aropa Airport PapuaGuinea New Kerema 50 AYKT KIE Airport PapuaGuinea New Kieta 51 AYKV KVG Kavieng Airport PapuaGuinea New Kavieng 52 AYKY - Kunaye Airport Guinea Kunaye Lae Nadzab Papua New 53 AYLA LAE Airport PapuaGuinea New Lae 54 AYMD MAG Madang Airport PapuaGuinea New Madang 55 AYME MDU MountMendi AirportHagen PapuaGuinea New Mendi 56 AYMH HGU Airport PapuaGuinea New Mount Hagen 57 AYMM MIS Misima Airport PapuaGuinea New Misima 58 AYMN MDU Mendi Airport PapuaGuinea New Mendi 59 AYMO MAS Momote Airport PapuaGuinea New Manus Island 60 AYMR MXH Moro Airport PapuaGuinea New Moro 61 AYMS MIS Misima Airport PapuaGuinea New Misima 62 AYNZ MFO PortNadzab Airport PapuaGuinea New Manguna 63 AYPY POM Moresby/Jacks PapuaGuinea New Port Moresby 64 AYRB RAB Rabaul Airport PapuaGuinea New Rabaul 65 AYTA TIZ Tari Airport PapuaGuinea New Tari 66 AYTB TBG Tabubil Airport PapuaGuinea New Tabubil 67 AYTK RAB Tokua Airport PapuaGuinea New Tokua 68 AYVN VAI WapenamandaVanimo Airport PapuaGuinea New Vanimo 69 AYWD WBM WewakAirport PapuaGuinea New Wapenamanda 70 AYWK WWK AngmagssalikInternational Guinea Wewak 71 BGAM AGM NarssarssuaqAirport Greenland Ammassalik 72 BGBW UAK QasigiannguitAirport Greenland QasigiannguitNarssarssuaq 73 BGCH JCH NerleritAirport Inaat Greenland (Christianshåb) 74 BGCO CNP Airport Greenland Nerlerit Inaat 75 BGDU DUN Dundas Airport Greenland AasiaatDundas 76 BGEM JEG PaamiutAasiaat Airport Airport Greenland Paamiut(Egedesminde) 77 BGFH JFR Kangilinnguit(Frederikshåb Greenland Kangilinnguit(Frederikshåb) 78 BGGD JGR Heliport Greenland (Grønnedal) 79 BGGH GOH QeqertarsuaqNuuk Airport Greenland QeqertarsuaqNuuk (Godthåb) 80 BGGN JGO SisimiutAirport Airport Greenland Sisimiut(Godhavn) 81 BGHB JHS Qaqortoq(Holsteinsborg Greenland Qaqortoq(Holsteinsborg) 82 BGJH JJU IlulissatHeliport Airport Greenland (Julianehab) 83 BGJN JAV Kangaatsiaq(Jakobshavn Greenland Ilulissat (Jakobshavn) 84 BGKA QPW Airport Greenland Kangaatsiaq 85 BGKK KUS NanortalikKulusuk Airport Greenland Kulusuk 86 BGNN JNN Airport Greenland Nanortalik 87 BGNS JNS QaanaaqNarsaq Airport Greenland Narsaq 88 BGQA NAQ IttoqqortoormiitAirport Greenland IttoqqortoormiitQaanaaq (Thule) 89 BGSC OBY KangerlussuaqAirport Greenland Kangerlussuaq(Scoresbysund) 90 BGSF SFJ SukkertoppenAirport (Søndre Greenland (Søndre Strømfjord) 91 BGST JSU Heliport Greenland Sukkertoppen 92 BGTL THU UummannaqThule Air Base Greenland Qaanaaq (Thule) 93 BGUM UMD UpernavikAirport Greenland Uummannaq 94 BGUP JUV Airport Greenland Upernavik 95 BIAR AEY BakkafjordurAkureyri Airport Iceland Akureyri 96 BIBK BJD BlönduósAirport Iceland Bakkafjordur 97 BIBL BLO DjupivogurAirport Iceland Blönduós 98 BIDV DJU EgilsstaðirAirport Iceland Djupivogur 99 BIEG EGS Airport Iceland Egilsstaðir 100 BIFM FAG Iceland Fagurholsmyri 101 BIGJ GJR Iceland Gjogur 102 BIGR GRY Grimsey Airport Iceland Grimsey 103 BIHK HVK Hornafjordur Iceland Holmavik 104 BIHN HFN Airport Iceland Hofn 105 BIHU HZK Húsavík Airport Iceland Húsavík Ísafjörður 106 BIIS IFJ KeflavíkAirport Iceland Ísafjörður 107 BIKF KEF KopaskerInternational Iceland Keflavík 108 BIKP OPA SauðárkrókurAirport Iceland Kopasker 109 BIKR SAK NordfjordurAirport Iceland Sauðárkrókur 110 BINF NOR PatreksfjordurAirport Iceland Nordfjordur 111 BIPA PFJ Airport Iceland Patreksfjordur 112 BIRF OLI RaufarhofnRif Airport Iceland Ólafsvík 113 BIRG RFN ReykjavíkAirport Iceland Raufarhofn 114 BIRK REK SiglufjörðurAirport Iceland Reykjavík 115 BISI SIJ StykkishólmurAirport Iceland Siglufjörður 116 BIST SYK ThingeyriAirport Iceland Stykkishólmur 117 BITE TEY ThorshofnAirport Iceland Þingeyri 118 BITH THO VestmannaeyjaAirport Iceland Þórshöfn 119 BIVM VEY Vopnafjörðurr Airport Iceland Vestmannaeyjar 120 BIVO VPN Airport SerbiaIceland and Vopnafjörður 121 BKPR PRN ZeballosSlatina Water Montenegro BritishPristina Columbia, 122 CAA5 - 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CranbrookAerodrome Canada Cranbrook,Canada British 139 CAE2 - Campbell(District River Canada BritishColumbia, Columbia, Canada 140 CAE3 - TsachaWater Lake Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 141 CAE4 - Whistler/GreenAirport Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 142 CAE5 - HarrisonLake Water Hot Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 143 CAE7 - BamfieldSprings Water Water Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 144 CAE9 - TsuniahAerodrome Lake Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 145 CAF4 - BigLodge Bay Airport Water Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 146 CAF6 - NimpoAerodrome Lake Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 147 CAF8 - ChilkoWater Lake Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 148 CAG3 - Poplar(Tsylos Beach Park Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 149 CAG5 - BlindResort Channel Water Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 150 CAG6 - PenderWater Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 151 CAG8 - SurgeHarbour Narrows Water Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 152 CAG9 - OceanWater Falls Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 153 CAH2 - CourtenayWater Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 154 CAH3 - ValemountAirpark Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 155 CAH4 - KamloopsAirport Canada Kamloops,Canada British 156 CAH7 - PentictonWater Canada Penticton,Columbia, BritishCanada 157 CAH8 - TelegraphWater Canada BritishColumbia, Columbia, Canada 158 CAH9 - Creek Water Canada Canada Eagle Eagle Plains, 159 CAJ2 AJ2 CrestonPlains/Wiley (Art Canada BritishYukon/Wiley, Columbia, Yukon, 160 CAJ3 - AnahimSutcliffe LakeField) Canada BritishCanada Columbia, 161 CAJ4 YAA Cayley/A.Airport J. 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