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Aerodromes and Ala Codes CODE - ENCODED 17 JUN 2021 IND - GEN - 1 AERODROMES AND ALA CODES - ENCODED LOCATION STATE CODE LOCATION STATE CODE ABBIEGLASSIE QLD YABG/ALA ANGLESTONE QLD YAST/ALA ABC TV STUDIOS GORE HILL NSW YABC/HLS ANMATJERE/GEMTREE NT YGTC/ALA ABERDEEN QLD YABD/ALA CARAVAN PARK ABERFOYLE QLD YABF/ALA ANMATJERE/PINE HILL NT YPHS/ALA STATION ABINGDON DOWNS QLD YABI/ALA ANNA CREEK SA YANK/ALA ACACIA DOWNS NSW YACS/ALA ANNA PLAINS HS WA YAPA/ALA ADAMINABY NSW YADY/ALA ANNANDALE QLD YADE/ALA ADAMINABY MEDICAL NSW YXAM/HLS ANNINGIE NT YANN/ALA ADAVALE QLD YADA/ALA ANNITOWA NT YANW/ALA ADELAIDE SA YPAD/AD ANSWER DOWNS QLD YAND/ALA ADELAIDE INTL RACEWAY SA YAIW/HLS ANTHONY LAGOON NT YANL/ALA ADELAIDE OVAL SA YAOV/HLS ANTRIM QLD YANM/ALA ADELAIDE/PARAFIELD SA YPPF/AD APOLLO BAY VIC YAPO/ALA ADELE ISLAND WA YADL/ALA ARAMAC QLD YAMC/ALA ADELS GROVE QLD YALG/ALA ARAPUNYA NT YARP/ALA AGINCOURT NORTH QLD YAIN/HLS ARARAT VIC YARA/AD AGINCOURT SOUTH QLD YAIS/HLS ARARAT HOSPITAL VIC YXAR/HLS AGNES WATER QLD YAWT/ALA ARCADIA QLD YACI/ALA AGNEW QLD YAGN/ALA ARCHER RIVER QLD YARC/ALA AILERON NT YALR/ALA ARCKARINGA SA YAKG/ALA ALAMEIN SA YAMN/ALA ARCTURUS DOWNS HS QLD YATU/ALA ALBANY WA YABA/AD ARDGOUR NSW YADU/ALA ALBANY PARK NT YAPK/ALA ARDLETHAN NSW YARL/ALA ALBILBAH QLD YALH/ALA ARDMORE QLD YAOR/ALA ALBION DOWNS WA YABS/ALA ARDROSSAN HOSPITAL SA YXAN/HLS ALBURY NSW YMAY/AD AREYONGA NT YARN/ALA ALBURY HOSPITAL NSW YXAL/HLS ARGADARGADA NT YARD/ALA ALCOOTA STN NT YALC/ALA ARGYLE QLD YAGL/ALA ALDERLEY QLD YALY/ALA ARGYLE WA YARG/AD ALDERSYDE QLD YADR/ALA ARIZONA HS QLD YARI/ALA ALDINGA SA YADG/ALA ARKAPENA SA YRKP/ALA ALEXANDRA VIC YAXA/HLS ARKAROOLA SA YARK/ALA ALEXANDRIA STN NT YALX/ALA ARLINGTON REEF QLD YARF/HLS ALFRED HOSPITAL VIC YAFD/HLS ARMIDALE NSW YARM/AD ALICE DOWNS STN QLD YACD/ALA ARMIDALE HOSPITAL NSW YXAH/HLS ALICE SPRINGS NT YBAS/AD ARMRAYNALD QLD YAML/ALA ALLAMBIE NT YALM/ALA ARNO HS QLD YANO/ALA ALLANDY NSW YALN/ALA ARRABURY QLD YARY/ALA ALPHA QLD YAPH/AD ARUBIDDY WA YADD/ALA ALPURRURULAM NT YALP/ALA ASHBURTON DOWNS WA YAHD/ALA ALROY DOWNS NT YALD/ALA ASHFORD NSW YASF/ALA ALTHORPE ISLAND SA YALT/ALA ATHERTON QLD YATN/ALA ALTON DOWNS SA YADS/ALA ATHERTON HOSPITAL QLD YXAT/HLS AMATA SA YAMT/ALA ATLEY WA YATY/ALA AMBALINDUM NT YABL/ALA ATULA NT YATL/ALA AMBERLEY QLD YAMB/AD AUBURN QLD YAUB/ALA AMMAROO NT YAMM/ALA AUBURN MEDICAL NSW YXAU/HLS AMPHITHEATRE VIC YATR/ALA AUGATHELLA QLD YAUA/ALA AMPILATWATJA NT YAMJ/ALA AUGUSTA WA YAUG/ALA ANABURROO NT YANR/ALA AUGUSTUS DOWNS QLD YAGD/ALA ANDADO NT YADO/ALA AURUKUN QLD YAUR/AD ANGAS DOWNS STN NT YADN/ALA AUST AGE OF DINOSAURS QLD YAOD/HLS ANGASTON HOSPITAL SA YXAG/HLS MUSEUM ANGASTON/HUTTON VALE SA YHVF/ALA AUSTRAL DOWNS STN NT YAUS/ALA ANGATJA SA YANJ/ALA AUTEUIL QLD YAUT/ALA ANGEL PLATFORM OIL RIG WA YAGP/HLS AUVERGNE STN NT YAUV/ALA 17 JUN 21 CODE - ENCODED 17 JUN 2021 IND - GEN - 2 LOCATION STATE CODE LOCATION STATE CODE AVALON VIC YMAV/AD BARRARATJPI NT YBJP/ALA AVALON EAST VIC YAVE/ALA BARRATTA HS SA YBRT/ALA AVENUE SA YAVU/ALA BARRKIRA NT YRIA/ALA AVON DOWNS NT YAVD/ALA BARRONUP QLD YBNP/HLS AVONDALE NSW YAVN/ALA BARROW CREEK NT YBRC/ALA AVONMORE VIC YAVM/ALA BARROW ISLAND WA YBWX/AD AYERS ROCK/CONNELLAN NT YAYE/AD BARTON SIDING SA YBTN/ALA AYR QLD YAYR/ALA BARUNAH PARK/CRAIGWOOD VIC YCGW/ALA AYR HOSPITAL QLD YXYR/HLS BARWON FIELD VIC YGBF/ALA AYTON QLD YAYT/HLS BARWON HEADS/GEELONG VIC YBRS/ALA BAAL BONE COLLIERY NSW YBNE/HLS BARYULGIL NSW YBYL/ALA BACCHUS MARSH VIC YBSS/ALA BATAVIA DOWNS QLD YBTV/ALA BADU ISLAND QLD YBAU/ALA BATCHELOR NT YBCR/ALA BAGA WA YBAX/ALA BATHURST NSW YBTH/AD BAIKAL NT YIKL/ALA BATHURST HARBOUR TAS YBHB/ALA BAIRNSDALE VIC YBNS/AD BATHURST HOSPITAL NSW YXBH/HLS BAIRNSDALE HOSPITAL VIC YXBN/HLS BATHURST ISLAND NT YBTI/AD BALAKLAVA SA YBVA/ALA BATMAN PARK HELIPORT VIC YBPK/HLS BALAKLAVA HOSPITAL SA YXBA/HLS BATT REEF QLD YBAT/HLS BALBIRINI NT YBII/ALA BATTERY DOWNS QLD YBTS/ALA BALCANOONA SA YBLC/ALA BATTLE CAMP STN QLD YBTP/ALA BALD HILLS NSW YBLI/ALA BAUHINIA DOWNS HS NT YBAH/ALA BALGAIR WA YBGI/ALA BAWAKA NT YBWK/ALA BALGO HILL WA YBGO/AD BAYGURTJI NT YBAY/ALA BALLADONIA WA YBAL/ALA BAYSWATER QLD YBYW/ALA BALLANDOOL QLD YBDO/ALA BAYU UNDAN WA YBYU/HLS BALLARAT VIC YBLT/AD BAYU UNDAN WHP WA YWPB/HLS BALLARAT HEALTH SERVICE VIC YXBT/HLS BEACHPORT SA YBCP/HLS BALLERA QLD YLLE/AD BEACON WA YBEC/ALA BALLIDU WA YBIU/ALA BEACONSFIELD QLD YBCF/ALA BALLINA/BYRON GATEWAY NSW YBNA/AD BEAGLE BAY WA YBGB/ALA BALMA NT YLMA/ALA BEATRICE DOWNS QLD YBTC/ALA BALONNE QLD YONE/ALA BEATRICE JUNCTION QLD YBTJ/HLS BALRANALD NSW YBRN/AD BEAUDESERT QLD YBDR/HLS BALURGA QLD YBRG/ALA BEAUDESERT HOSPITAL QLD YXBS/HLS BAMBOO CREEK WA YBBC/ALA BEAUFORT VIC YBEF/ALA BAMYILI NT YBMY/ALA BEAUFORT VIC YBFT/ALA BAN BAN SPRINGS NT YBBS/ALA BEAVER REEF QLD YBVR/HLS BANDANUWAMI NT YBMW/ALA BEDARRA ISLAND QLD YBDA/HLS BANIYALA NT YBNI/ALA BEDFORD DOWNS WA YBDF/ALA BANJAWARN WA YBJW/ALA BEDOURIE QLD YBIE/AD BANKSIA QLD YBKA/ALA BEDOUT ISLAND WA YBEX/HLS BANNOCKBURN WA YBNC/ALA BEEANTHA QLD YBEA/ALA BARADINE NSW YBAD/ALA BEECHMONT QLD YXBC/HLS BARALABA QLD YBAB/ALA BEECHWORTH VIC YBCH/ALA BARALABA HOSPITAL QLD YXLB/HLS BEECHWORTH NSW YBEW/ALA BARCALDINE QLD YBAR/AD BEEF MACHINE WA YBFM/ALA BARENYA QLD YBEY/ALA BEEMERY NSW YERY/ALA BARIMUNYA WA YBRY/AD BEENLEIGH QLD YBNL/HLS BARKLY DOWNS QLD YBAW/ALA BEGA HOSPITAL NSW YXBV/HLS BARKLY WAYSIDE INN NT YBKS/ALA BELELE WA YELE/ALA BARMEDMAN NSW YBME/ALA BELL PEAK QLD YBEP/HLS BARMERA SA YBMR/HLS BELLALIE HS QLD YBLH/ALA BARMOUNT QLD YBMU/ALA BELLATTA NSW YBET/ALA BAROCO QLD YBCX/ALA BELLBROOK MEDICAL NSW YXBK/HLS BARRABA NSW YBBA/ALA BELLBURN WA YBEB/ALA BARRACOUTA PLATFORM VIC YUTA/HLS BELLENDEN KER QLD YBEN/HLS BARRADALE WA YBDX/ALA BELLEVUE WA YBLU/AD 17 JUN 21 CODE - ENCODED 17 JUN 2021 IND - GEN - 3 LOCATION STATE CODE LOCATION STATE CODE BELLEVUE QLD YBVE/ALA BLACK SPRINGS NSW YBLS/ALA BELLGREE QLD YBLX/ALA BLACK TIP WHP WA YBCT/HLS BELLINGEN MEDICAL NSW YXEG/HLS BLACKALL QLD YBCK/AD BELYANDO/LABONA QLD YLBA/ALA BLACKSTONE RANGE WA YBSR/ALA BELYANDO/MORAY DOWNS QLD YAMO/ALA BLACKTOWN HOSPITAL NSW YXBL/HLS BEN BULLEN MEDICAL NSW YXUN/HLS BLACKVILLE NSW YBVL/ALA BENALLA VIC YBLA/AD BLACKWATER QLD YBTR/ALA BENAMBRA VIC YBRA/ALA BLACKWATER HOSPITAL QLD YXKW/HLS BENCUBBIN WA YBCB/ALA BLACKWOOD QLD YBCD/ALA BENDICK MURRELL NSW YBND/ALA BLANCHETOWN SA YBCN/ALA BENDIGO VIC YBDG/AD BLAYNEY MEDICAL NSW YXAY/HLS BENDIGO HOSPITAL VIC YXBE/HLS BLENCO FALLS QLD YBOF/HLS BENING FIELD QLD YBEG/ALA BLENHEIM QLD YBHN/ALA BENMARA NT YBNM/ALA BLINMAN SA YBLM/ALA BENTINCK ISLAND QLD YBTK/ALA BLOOMFIELD RIVER QLD YBMD/ALA BERESFORD QLD YBSF/ALA BLOSSOM BANKS QLD YBSM/HLS BERMAGUI NSW YBMG/HLS BLUE LAGOON QLD YBWH/ALA BERRI SA YBRI/HLS BLUE MOUNTAINS HOSPITAL NSW YXBM/HLS BERRIDALE NSW YBED/ALA BLUE WATER PARK QLD YBLP/ALA BESSIE SPRINGS NT YBSN/ALA BOATMAN QLD YBOT/ALA BESWICK NT YBES/ALA BOBEROI NSW YOBI/ALA BETOOTA QLD YBEO/ALA BOBIN MEDICAL NSW YXOI/HLS BEULAH VIC YBEU/ALA BODALLA QLD YBOD/ALA BEVERLEY SA YBEE/ALA BOGGABILLA NSW YBOL/ALA BEVERLEY WA YBEV/ALA BOGGABRI NSW YBOG/ALA BHD SUPPLY MOBILE RIG WA BHD/HLS BOIGU ISLAND QLD YBOI/ALA BICKERTON ISLAND NT YBIC/ALA BOLLARDS LAGOON SA YBLG/ALA BIG BELL WA YBBE/ALA BOLLON QLD YBLL/ALA BIGGENDEN QLD YBIN/ALA BOLWARRA QLD YBWR/ALA BIGGENDEN HOSPITAL QLD YXBI/HLS BOMBALA NSW YBOM/ALA BILAMBIL NSW YBMB/HLS BOMBALA MEDICAL NSW YXOM/HLS BILLA KALINA SA YBIK/ALA BON BON SA YBBO/ALA BILLABALONG WA YBBL/ALA BOND SPRINGS NT YBSP/ALA BILLABONG HOUSE QLD YBNH/HLS BONNEY DOWNS STN WA YBYD/ALA BILLABONG ROAD HOUSE WA YBLB/ALA BOOBY ISLAND QLD YVND/HLS BILLABONG STN NSW YBST/ALA BOODGE WA YBGE/ALA BILLENGARRAH NT YBGH/ALA BOOLCARROL STN NSW YBCL/ALA BILLILUNA WA YBIL/ALA BOOLEROO CENTRE SA YBOC/ALA BILOELA QLD YBLE/ALA BOOLGEEDA WA YBGD/AD BINDOON WA YBOO/ALA BOOMI NSW YBMI/ALA BINDOON HILL WA YBHL/ALA BOONAH QLD YBOA/ALA BINDOON HLS WA YBON/HLS BOONAH HOSPITAL QLD YXBO/HLS BING BONG NT YBIG/ALA BOORABIN WA YBOB/ALA BINGARA NSW YBIA/ALA BOORT VIC YBBT/ALA BINGARA MEDICAL NSW YXIG/HLS BOOTU CREEK NT YBTU/ALA BINGIL BAY AIRFIELD QLD YBBY/ALA BOOYLGOO SPRINGS WA YBOY/ALA BINIGUY NSW YBGY/ALA BORDER VILLAGE SA YBOV/ALA BINNABURRA QLD YXBB/HLS BORDERTOWN SA YBOR/ALA BIRANYBIRANY NT YBIY/ALA BORROLOOLA NT YBRL/ALA BIRCHIP VIC YBIR/AD BORUNG VIC YUNG/ALA BIRDSVILLE QLD YBDV/AD BOTHWELL TAS YBEL/ALA BIRIMBA NT YBIM/ALA BOULIA QLD YBOU/AD BIRRI BEACH QLD YBBH/ALA BOURKE NSW YBKE/AD BIRRINDUDU NT YBDU/ALA BOWEN QLD YBWN/AD BIRTHDAY SIDING SA YBDS/ALA BOWEN DOWNS QLD YBWO/ALA BIZANT QLD YBIZ/ALA BOWEN HOSPITAL QLD YXBW/HLS BLACK & WHITE QLD YBWC/HLS BOWRAL MEDICAL NSW YXOW/HLS BLACK DOWNS STN QLD YBKD/ALA BOWRAVILLE MEDICAL NSW YXVL/HLS 17 JUN 21 CODE - 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