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Airlines Prefix Codes 1 AMERICAN AIRLINES,INC (AMERICAN EAGLE) UNITED STATES 001 0028 AA AAL CONTINENTAL AIRLINES (CONTINENTAL EXPRESS) UNITED STATES 005 0115 CO COA DELTA AIRLINES (DELTA CONNECTION) UNITED STATES 006 0128 DL DAL NORTHWEST AIRLINES, INC. (NORTHWEST AIRLINK) UNITED STATES 012 0266 NW NWA AIR CANADA CANADA 014 5100 AC ACA TRANS WORLD AIRLINES INC. (TRANS WORLD EXPRESS) UNITED STATES 015 0400 TW TWA UNITED AIR LINES,INC (UNITED EXPRESS) UNITED STATES 016 0428 UA UAL CANADIAN AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL LTD. CANADA 018 2405 CP CDN LUFTHANSA CARGO AG GERMANY 020 7063 LH GEC FEDERAL EXPRESS (FEDEX) UNITED STATES 023 0151 FX FDX ALASKA AIRLINES, INC. UNITED STATES 027 0058 AS ASA MILLON AIR UNITED STATES 034 0555 OX OXO US AIRWAYS INC. UNITED STATES 037 5532 US USA VARIG S.A. BRAZIL 042 4758 RG VRG HONG KONG DRAGON AIRLINES LIMITED HONG KONG 043 7073 KA HDA AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS ARGENTINA 044 1058 AR ARG LAN-LINEA AEREA NACIONAL-CHILE S.A. CHILE 045 3708 LA LAN TAP AIR PORTUGAL PORTUGAL 047 5324 TP TAP CYPRUS AIRWAYS, LTD. CYPRUS 048 5381 CY CYP OLYMPIC AIRWAYS GREECE 050 4274 OA OAL LLOYD AEREO BOLIVIANO S.A. BOLIVIA 051 4054 LB LLB AER LINGUS LIMITED P.L.C. IRELAND 053 1254 EI EIN ALITALIA LINEE AEREE ITALIANE ITALY 055 1854 AZ AZA CYPRUS TURKISH AIRLINES LTD. CO. CYPRUS 056 5999 YVK AIR FRANCE FRANCE 057 2607 AF AFR INDIAN AIRLINES INDIA 058 7009 IC IAC AIR SEYCHELLES UNITED KINGDOM 061 7059 HM SEY AIR CALEDONIE INTERNATIONAL NEW CALEDONIA 063 4465 SB ACI CZECHOSLOVAK AIRLINES CZECHOSLAVAKIA 064 2432 OK CSA SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES SAUDI ARABIA 065 4650 SV SVA AIR MOOREA FRENCH POLYNESIA 067 4832 QE TAH LAM-LINHAS AEREAS DE MOCAMBIQUE MOZAMBIQUE 068 7119 TM LAM SYRIAN ARAB AIRLINES SYRIA 070 7127 RB SYR ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES ENTERPRISE ETHIOPIA 071 3224 ET ETH GULF AIR COMPANY G.S.C. UNITED STATES 072 0160 GF GFA IRAQI AIRWAYS IRAQ 073 7109 IA IAW KLM-ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES NETHERLANDS 074 3607 KL KLM IBERIA LINEAS AEREAS DE ESPANA S.A. SPAIN 075 3357 IB IBE MIDDLE EAST AIRLINES/AIRLIBAN LEBANON 076 4239 ME MEA EGYPTAIR ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT 077 5394 MS MSR AERO CALIFORNIA (SERVICIOS AEREOS,SA) MEXICO 078 7118 JR A69 PHILLIPINE AIRLINES, INC. PHILLIPINES 079 4475 PR PAL LOT-POLISH AIRLINES POLAND 080 4115 LO LOT QANTAS AIRWAYS LIMITED AUSTRALIA 081 4550 QF QFA SABENA BELGIUM 082 4704 SN SAB SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS SOUTH AFRICA 083 4874 SA SAA AIR IVOIRE IVORY COAST 084 7015 VU VUN SWISSAIR - SWISS AIR TRANSPORT CO., LTD. SWITZERLAND 085 4904 SR SWR AIR NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED NEW ZEALAND 086 5005 NZ ANZ NIGERIA AIRWAYS LTD. NIGERIA 087 5424 WT NGA ANSETT AUSTRA LIA AUSTALIAN 090 1740 AN AAA AIR AFRIQUE MALAGASY REPUBLIC 092 1679 RK RKA AIR SASK AVIATION 1991 CANADA 094 7034 7W ASK IRAN AIR IRAN 096 3465 IR IRA AIR INDIA LTD. INDIA 098 1804 AI AIC AIR JAMAICA EXPRESS LTD. JAMAICA 100 7049 JQ JMX AIR DOLOMITI S.P.A. ITALY 101 7026 EN DLA FINNAIR OY FINLAND 105 3274 AY FIN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (BWIA INTERNATIONAL) TRINIDAD AND TOBA GO 106 2357 BW BWA ICELANDAIR-FLUGLEIDIR ICELAND 108 4247 FI ICE AVIACO-AVIACION Y COMERCIO SA SPAIN 110 7125 AO AYC BAHAMASAIR (OUT ISLANDS AIR LIMITED) ASSAU BAHAMAS 111 4284 UP BHS COMPANIA DOMINICANA DE AVIACION S.A. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 113 2708 DO DOA EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES LIMITED ISREAL 114 3104 LY ELY JUGOSLOVENSKI AEROTRANSPORT (JAT) YUGOSLAVIA 115 3510 JU JAT BRIGHT AIRLINES NETHERLAND 116 7121 C6 BHT SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM (SAS) SWEDEN 117 4804 SK SAS TAAG - LINHAS AEREAS DE ANGOLA ANGOLA 118 4327 DT DTA ALM ANTILLEAN AIRLINES NETHERLANDS 119 2015 LM ALM AIR KORYO SOUTH KOREA 120 7124 JS KOR AIR NAURU NAURU 123 7120 ON RON AIR ALGERIE ALGERIA 124 7093 AH DAH BRITISH AIRWAYS P.L.C. GREAT BRITAIN 125 2250 BA BAW GARUDA INDONESIA INDONESIA 126 3292 GA GIA AVENSA -AEROVIAS VENEZOLANAS, S.A. VENEZUELAN 128 2035 VE AVE MARTIN AIR HOLLAND NETHERLANDS 129 4214 MP MPH AIR UK UNITED KINGDOM 130 7022 UK UKA JAPAN AIRLINES COMPANY LTD. JAPAN 131 3505 JL JAL COMPANIA MEXICANA DE AVIACION MEXICO 132 2808 MX MXA LACSA-LINEAS AEREAS COSTARRICENSES, S.A. COSTA RICA 133 3958 LR LRC AVIANCA AEROVIAS NACIONALES DE COLOMBIA, S.A. COLOMBIA 134 1508 AV AVA AIR TAHITI TAHITI 135 4453 VT VTA CUBANA AIRLINES (EMPRSA CONSOLIDADA CUBANA DE AVACION) CUBA 136 2658 CU CUB AEROLINEAS CENTRALES DE COLUMBIA (ACES) COLUMBIA 137 4322 VX AES AEROMEXICO-AEROVIAS de MEXICO S.A. de C.V. MEXICO 139 1308 AM AMX LIAT(1974) LTD. GREAT BRITAIN 140 3687 LI LIA ROYAL SWAZI NATIONAL AIRWAYS CORP SWAZILAND 141 4463 ZC RSN AUSTRAL LINEAS AEREAS, S.A. (CIELOS DEL SUR S.A.) ARGENTINA 143 1188 AU AUT LADECO AIRLINES S.A. (PASSENGER CARRIER) CHILE 145 5999 LCO ROYAL AIR MAROC-COMPA GNIE NATIONALE DE TRANSPORTS MORACCO 147 4528 AT RAM JAMAHIRIYA LIBYAN ARAB AIRLINES LIBYA 148 7111 LN LAA LUXAIR-S.A. LUXEMBOURGEOISE DE NAVIGATION AERIENNE LUXEMBORG 149 7112 LG LGL TUNINTER S.A. TUNISIA 150 7024 UG TUI BRAATHENS S.A.F.E. AIRTRANSPORT NORWAY 154 2075 BU BRA SAETA - SOCIEDAD ECUATORIANA DE TRANSPORTES AEREOS LTDA. ECUADOR 156 7012 EH SET QATAR AIRWAYS COMPANY QATAR 157 7078 Q7 QTR AEROVIAS COLOMBIANAS LTDA. ARCA COLOMBIA 158 1406 ZU AKC CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS LIMITED GREAT BRITAIN 160 2426 CX CPA POLYNESIAN AIRLINES LIMITED WESTERN SAMOA 162 4505 PH PAO COMPANIA DE AVIACION FAUCETT, S.A. PERU 163 2678 CF CFP VENEZOLANA INTERNACIONAL DE AVIACION,S.A. VENEZUELA 164 5408 VA VIA ADRIA AIRWAYS (THE AIRLINE OF SLOVENIA) YUGOSLAVIA 165 4330 JP ADR AIR MALAWI MALAWI 167 7114 QM AML AIR ZIMBABWE CORPORATION ZIMBABWE 168 4341 UM AZW ZAMBIA AIRWAYS CORPORATION LIMITED ZAMBIA 169 7102 QZ ZAC CARGOLUX AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL S.A. LUXEMBURG 172 2421 CV CLX HAWAIIAN AIRLINES UNITED STATES 173 0177 HA HAL EMIRATES AIRLINES UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 176 7008 EK UAE KOREAN AIRLINES CO. LTD. KOREA 180 3655 KE KAL MALEV - HUNGARIAN AIRLINES PUBLIC LIMITED HUNGARY 182 4180 MA MAH AIR GABON WEST AFRICAN 185 4278 GN AGN AIR NAMIBIA NAMIBIA 186 4464 SW NMB MERIDIANA S.P.A. ITALY 191 7110 IG ISS SURINAM AIRWAYS LIMITED SURINAME 192 4892 PY SLM SOLOMON AIRLINES SOLOMON ISLANDS 193 7005 IE SOL STERLING EUROPEAN AIRLINES A/S DENMARK 194 4514 NB C60 BALKAN-BULGARIAN AIRLINES BULGARIA 196 7061 LZ LAZ AEROCHAGO AIRLINES S.A. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 198 1052 G3 AHG TUNIS AIR - SOCIETE TUNISIENNE DE L'AIR TUNISIA 199 7128 TU TAR SUDAN AIRWAYS CO. LTD. SUDAN 200 7126 SD SUD AIR JAMAICA, LTD JAMAICA 201 1789 JM AJM TACA INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES S.A. EL SALVADOR 202 4958 TA TAI ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS COMPANY , LTD JAPAN 205 1905 NH ANA GUYANA AIRWAYS GUYANA 206 3308 GY GYA AIR ZAIRE ZAIRE 207 5999 AZR MYANMAR AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL BURMA 209 7096 UB UBA AEROPERU-EMPRESA DE TRANSPORTES (AEROPERU) PERU 210 1312 PL PLI PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES PAKISTAN 214 4404 PK PIA THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL LTD. THAILAND 217 5223 TG THA AIR VANUATU (OPERATIONS) LTD. VANUATU 218 7025 NF AVN WEST COAST AIR CANADA 222 7100 8O C79 TRANSWEDE AIRWAYS AB SWEDEN 227 7007 TQ TQA KUWAIT AIRWAYS KUWAIT 229 3680 KU KAC COPA-COMPANIA PANAMENA DE AVIACION, S.A. PANAMA 230 2828 CM CMP LAUDA AIR LUFTFAHRT AG AUSTRIAN 231 4975 NG LDA MALAYSIA AIRLINE SYSTEM BERHAD MALAYSIA 232 4170 MH MAS JAPAN AIR SYSTEM CO. LTD. JAPAN 234 4334 JD JAS TURKISH AIRLINES INC. (SEE TURK HAVA YOLLARI) TURKEY 235 7011 TK THY TURK HAVA YOLLARI (SEE TURKISH AIRLINES INC.) TURKEY 235 7011 TK THY BRITISH MIDLAND AIRWAYS LTD. UNITED KINGDOM 236 7106 BD BMA GHANA AIRWAYS CORP. GHANA 237 3290 GH GHA AIR MAURITIUS MAURITIUS 239 2413 MK MAU EMPRESA GUATEMALTECA DE AVIACION S.A. (AVIATECA) GUATEMALA 240 3208 GU GUG FIRST AIR (C/O BRADLEY AIR SERVICES) CANADA 245 4709 7F FAB UZBEKISTAN HAVO YULLARY (UZBEKISTAN AIRWAYS) UZBEKISTAN 250 7069 HY UZB TURKS AND CAICOS AIRWAYS GREAT BRITAIN 254 5367 QW B08 ARIANA AFGHAN AIRLINES AFGHANISTAN 255 7092 FG AFG AUSTRIAN AIRLINES AUSTRIA 257 2030 OS AUA AIR MADAGASCAR MADAGASCAR 258 7113 MD MDG AIR PACIFIC LIMITED FIJI 260 1835 FJ FJI KARAIR OY FINLAND 261 3525 KR KAR URAL AIRLINES (TRANS MAR) RUSSIAN FEDERATION 262 7062 U6 URW HISPANIOLA AIRWAYS UNITED STATES 263 5531 ZS HIS FAR EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT CORP. TAIWAN 265 3250 EF FEA LTU INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS UNITED STATES 266 0688 LT LTU JERSEY EUROPEAN AIRWAYS LTD. UNITED KINGDOM 267 7048 JY JEA TAME LINEA AEREA DEL ECUADOR ECUADOR 269 5358 EQ TAE TRANS MEDITERRANEAN AIRWAYS, S.A.L. LEBANON 270 4982 TL TMA AIR ARUBA ARUBA 276 7013 FQ ARU SERVICIOS DE TRANSPORTES AEREOS ARGENTINA 278 5390 FS STU AIR INTERLIGNES AERIENNES INTERIEURES FRANCE 279 7104 IT ITF TAROM ROMANIAN AIR TRANSPORT ROMANIA 281 4969 RO ROT AIR MOLDOVA INTERNATIONAL S.A. MOLDOVA 283 7085 3R MLV ROYAL NEPAL AIRLINES CORP. NEPAL 285 4530 RA RNA PLUNA - PRIMERAS LINEAS URAGUAYAS DE NAVEGACION AEREA URUGUAY 286 3311 PU PUA AIR HONG KONG HONG KONG 288 7000 LD AHK MIAT - MONGOLIAN AIRLINES MONGOLIAN 289 4338 OM MGL BALAIR / CTA LTD. SWITZERLAND 290 7003 BB BBB AFFRETAIR (PRIVATE) LIMITED ZIMBABWE 292 5386 ZL AFM WINDWARD ISLAND AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL N.V. NETHERLANDS 295 7122 WM WIA ALLIANCE AIR INDIA 296 7086 CD C50 CHINA AIRLINES CHINA 297 2445 CI CAL SKY WEST AIRLINES UNITED STATES 302 0165 O0 SKW AIR WISCONSIN AIRLINES CORPORATION UNITED STATES 303 0060 ZW AWI TOWER AIR INC.
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