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Appendix 25 Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 APPENDIX 25 BOX 31/3 AIRLINE CODES The information in this document is provided as a guide only and is not professional advice, including legal advice. It should not be assumed that the guidance is comprehensive or that it provides a definitive answer in every case. Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 000 ANTONOV DESIGN BUREAU 001 AMERICAN AIRLINES 005 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES 006 DELTA AIR LINES 012 NORTHWEST AIRLINES 014 AIR CANADA 015 TRANS WORLD AIRLINES 016 UNITED AIRLINES 018 CANADIAN AIRLINES INT 020 LUFTHANSA 023 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. (CARGO) 027 ALASKA AIRLINES 029 LINEAS AER DEL CARIBE (CARGO) 034 MILLON AIR (CARGO) 037 USAIR 042 VARIG BRAZILIAN AIRLINES 043 DRAGONAIR 044 AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS 045 LAN-CHILE 046 LAV LINEA AERO VENEZOLANA 047 TAP AIR PORTUGAL 048 CYPRUS AIRWAYS 049 CRUZEIRO DO SUL 050 OLYMPIC AIRWAYS 051 LLOYD AEREO BOLIVIANO 053 AER LINGUS 055 ALITALIA 056 CYPRUS TURKISH AIRLINES 057 AIR FRANCE 058 INDIAN AIRLINES 060 FLIGHT WEST AIRLINES 061 AIR SEYCHELLES 062 DAN-AIR SERVICES 063 AIR CALEDONIE INTERNATIONAL 064 CSA CZECHOSLOVAK AIRLINES 065 SAUDI ARABIAN 066 NORONTAIR 067 AIR MOOREA 068 LAM-LINHAS AEREAS MOCAMBIQUE Page 2 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 069 LAPA 070 SYRIAN ARAB AIRLINES 071 ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES 072 GULF AIR 073 IRAQI AIRWAYS 074 KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES 075 IBERIA 076 MIDDLE EAST AIRLINES 077 EGYPTAIR 078 AERO CALIFORNIA 079 PHILIPPINE AIRLINES 080 LOT POLISH AIRLINES 081 QANTAS AIRWAYS 082 SABENA WORLD AIRLINES 083 SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS 084 AIR IVOIRE 085 SWISSAIR TRANSPORT COMPANY 086 AIR NEW ZEALAND 087 NIGERIA AIRWAYS 088 EAST-WEST AIRLINES 089 SOMALI AIRLINES 090 ANSETT AUSTRALIA AIRLINES 091 FIRST CHOICE AIRLINES 092 AIR AFRIQUE 093 AIR GUINEE 094 PRAIRIE FLYING SERVICE 095 AIR TCHAD 096 IRAN AIR 097 AIR SWAZI (CARGO) 098 AIR INDIA 099 HAMBURG AIRLINES 100 TRANS JAMAICAN AIRLINES 102 AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES 103 SAFAIR 104 NFD LUFTVERKEHRS 105 FINNAIR 106 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO BWIA INT 107 INTERFLUG 108 ICELANDAIR FLUGLEIDIR 110 AVIACO Page 3 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 111 BAHAMASAIR 112 CHINA CARGO AIRLINES 113 DOMINICANA 114 EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES 115 JAT YUGOSLAV AIRLINES 116 CHILCOTIN-CARIBO AVIATION 117 SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES 118 TAAG ANGOLA AIRLINES 119 ALM 120 CHOSONMINHANG KOREAN AIRWAYS 121 ADALBANAIR 122 LOGANAIR 123 AIR NAURU 124 AIR ALGERIE 125 BRITISH AIRWAYS 126 GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS 127 AERONICA 128 AVENSA 129 MARTAIN AIR 130 AIR UK 131 JAPAN AIR LINES 132 COMPANIA MEXICANA 133 LACSA 134 AVIANCA COLOMBIA 135 AIR TAHITI 136 CUBANA 137 ACES 139 AEROMEXICO 140 LIAT 141 ROYAL SWAZI NATIONAL AIRWAYS 142 UTA 143 AUSTRAL 145 LADECO 146 COMPAGNIE CORSE MEDITERRANEE 147 ROYAL AIR MAROC 148 JAMAHIRIYA LIBYAN ARAB AIRLINE 149 LUXAIR LUXEMBOURG AIRLINES 151 NATIONAIR CANADA 152 AIR HONG KONG (CARGO) 153 TRANSPORT AERIEN TRANS EXPORT Page 4 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 154 BRAATHENS S.A.F.E 155 AERO TRANSPORTES PANAMENOS 156 SAETA 157 KEEWATIN AIR 158 AEROVIAS COLOMBIANAS (CARGO) 160 CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS 161 COMMERCIAL AIRWAYS 162 POLYNESIAN AIRLINES 163 COMPANIA DE AVIACION FAUCETT 164 VENEZUELAN INTL AIRWAYS 165 ADRIA AIRWAYS 166 SIMPSON AIR 167 AIR MALAWI 168 AIR ZIMBABWE CORPORATION 169 ZAMBIA AIRWAYS 171 GB AIRWAYS 172 CARGOLUX AIRLINES (CARGO) 173 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES 174 AIR MAURITANIE 175 TEMPLEHOF AIRWAYS U.S.A. 176 EMIRATES 177 LADE (LINEAS AER DEL ESTADO) 178 AIR RWANDA 179 AZTEC WORLDWIDE AIRLINES 180 KOREAN AIR 181 ANSETT W.A. 182 MALEV HUNGARIAN AIRLINES 183 VARIG 185 AIR GABON 186 AIR NAMIBIA 187 ANSETT EXPRESS 188 AIR ALLIANCE 190 AIR CALEDONIE 191 MERIDIANA 192 SURINAM AIRWAYS 193 SOLOMON ISLANDS AIRLINES 194 STERLING AIRWAYS 195 NLM DUTCH AIRLINES 196 BALKAN BULGARIAN AIRLINES 197 AIR TANZANIA CORPORATION Page 5 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 198 AEROCHAGO AIRLINES 199 TUNIS AIR 200 SUDAN AIRWAYS 202 TACA INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES 203 TRANSPORT AIR CENTRE 205 ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS 206 GUYANA AIRWAYS CORPORATION 207 AIR ZAIRE 208 TAN AIRLINES 209 MYANMA AIRWAYS CORPORATION 210 AEROPERU 213 L.A.P.S.A 214 PAKISTAN INT AIRLINE 215 ANDES AIRLINE (CARGO) 216 GAMBIA AIR SHUTTLE 217 THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL 218 AIR VANUATU 219 AIR CREEBEC 220 DEUTSCHE LUFTHANSA AG. 221 FREEDOM AIR 222 CISKEI INTERNATIONAL 223 AIR SENEGAL 224 RYANAIR 226 AIR BURKINA 227 AEROTRANS CARGO MOLDOVA 229 KUWAIT AIRWAYS 230 COPA-COMPANIA PANAMENA DE AVCN 231 LAUDA AIR 232 MALAYSIA AIRLINES 233 FRONTIER AIR 234 JAPAN AIR SYSTEM 235 TURKISH AIRLINES 236 BRITISH MIDLAND AIRWAYS 237 GHANA AIRWAYS CORPORATION 238 ARKIA ISRAEL AIRLINES 239 AIR MAURITIUS 240 AVIATECA 241 TRANSPORTES DE GUINE BISSAU 242 STABO AIR LTD 243 AERO SERVICIOS Page 6 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 244 BUSINESS FLIGHT OF SCANDINAVIA 245 FIRST AIR 246 LINA CONGO 247 LINJEFLYG 248 AIR ALMA 250 UZBEKISTAN AIRWAYS 251 RYAN AIR (ALASKA) 252 SUNFLOWER AIRLINES 253 AIR ATONABEE/CITY EXPRESS 254 AIR TURKS & CAICOS 255 ARIANA AFGHAN AIRLINES 256 EUROPEAN EXPEDITE 257 AUSTRIAN AIRLINES 258 AIR MADAGASCAR 259 LAR TRANSREGIONAL 260 AIR PACIFIC 261 KARAIR 262 URAL AIRLINES 263 HISPANIOLA AIRWAYS (CARGO) 264 TRANSKEI AIRWAYS 265 FAR EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT 266 LTU INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS 267 JERSEY EUROPEAN AIRWAYS 268 AIR MANITOBA 269 T.A.M.E. 270 TRANS MEDITERRAREAN AIR(CARGO) 271 GAS AIR CARGO 272 AIR CHARTER SYSTEMS 274 SAHSA 275 DOUGLAS AIRWAYS 276 AIR ARUBA 278 AEREOS SERVICIOS DE TRANSPORTE 279 AIR INTER 281 TAROM ROMANIAN AIR TRANSPORT 282 ISLENA AIRLINES 284 HAITI NATIONAL AIRLINES 285 ROYAL NEPAL AIRLINES 286 PLUNA URUGUAYIAN AIRLINES 287 AIR NORTH 289 AIR MONGOL Page 7 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 290 BALAIR 291 AEROQUETZAL 292 AFFRETAIR (PRIVATE) (CARGO) 293 RIO-SUL SERVICOS AEREOS REGION 295 WINDWARD ISLANDS AIRWAYS 296 AIR NIAGARA (CARGO) 297 CHINA AIRLINES 298 AEROCHASQUI 301 SOUTH CENTRAL AIR 302 SKY WEST AIRLINES 303 AIR WISCONSIN 305 TOWER AIR 306 CAPE AIR 307 CHALLENGE AIR CARGO (CARGO) 308 SEAGREEN AIR TRANSPORT 310 JET EXECUTIVE INTERNATIONAL 311 PANORAMA AIR 315 VIRGIN AIR 316 AEROVIAS (CARGO) 317 ALLIANCE AIRLINES 319 MONTAIR FLIGHT SERVICE 325 HERMANS/MARKAIR EXPRESS 327 ALOHA AIRLINES 328 NORWEGIAN AIR 329 PEM AIR 330 INTAIR 334 SOCIEDAD AERONAUTICA MEDELLIN 336 ATLANTIC AIRLINES 338 REEVE ALEUTIAN AIRWAYS 339 PENINSULA AIRWAYS 341 ECUATORIANA 343 VASP 345 NORTHERN AIR CARGO (CARGO) 347 ALOHA ISLANDAIR 348 TRANS-AIR-LINK (CARGO) 349 MAERSK AIR (DANISH AIRLINES) 350 PREMIERE AIRLINES 351 SOUTHERN AIR TRANPORT (CARGO) 352 KITTY HAWK AIRWAYS (CARGO) 353 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES (JAPAN) Page 8 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 354 CC AIR (US AIR COMMUTER) 355 CONQUEST AIRLINES 356 CARGOLUX ITALIA S.P.A 357 BUSINESS EXPRESS 358 ALLEGHENY COMMUTER AIRLINES 359 FLAGSHIP EXPRESS SERV (CARGO) 360 WALKERS CAY AIRLINE 362 HAITI TRANS AIR 363 CHAUTAUQUA AIRLINES 366 AMERICAN TRANS AIR INC 367 NEW ENGLAND AIRLINES 368 AIR ONTARIO 369 ATLAS AIR 370 FLYING BOAT 372 AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL 374 GRAND CANYON AIRLINES 376 ROVER AIRWAYS (CARGO) 377 WOW AIR 378 CAYMAN AIRWAYS 380 METRO AIRLINES 381 VIEQUES AIR LINK 383 GULF FLITE CENTER 386 AIR AURORA (CARGO) 387 BIG SKY AIRLINES 390 MOHAWK AIRLINES 391 ZANTOP INT AIRLINES (CARGO) 393 WRA 395 PENNSYLVANIA AIRLINES 396 AIR L.A. 397 WINGS OF ALASKA 398 SCENIC AIRLINES 399 AIR SOUTH 401 AMERICA WEST AIRLINES 402 CAYUGA AIR (CARGO) 403 POLAR AIR CARGO 404 ARROW AIR (CARGO) 406 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE (CARGO) 409 ENTERPRISE AIRLINES 410 ACTION AIRLINES 412 RUSLAN INTERNATIONAL Page 9 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 414 TRANS STATES AIRLINES 417 AIR NATIONAL 418 DIRECT AIR 420 INTERNACIONAL DE AVIACION 421 PANAMA AIRWAYS 423 DHL AIRWAYS 426 NATIONAL CAPITAL AIRWAYS 428 ROCKY MOUNTAIN AIRWAYS 430 EXPRESS AIRLINES 432 DHL 433 BORINQUEN AIR (CARGO) 435 PREMIER TRANS AIR INC. 437 AIR MOLOKAI 438 DISCOVERY AIRWAYS 439 CHICAGO AIR TAXI 442 WILBURS FLIGHT OPERATIONS 443 LONG ISLAND AIRLINES LTD 445 MOUNT COOK LINE OF NEW ZEALAND 446 ALLIED AIRLINES INC 447 TALAIR 449 GULFSTREAM INTERNATIONAL A/L 450 METRO AIRLINES NORTHEAST 451 CAMAI AIR 452 FLIGHT LINE 453 MIDWEST EXPRESS AIRLINES 454 STATESWEST AIRLINES 456 FLORIDA EXPRESS 457 COASTAL AIR TRANSPORT 458 HARBOR AIR SERVICE 459 RWANDAIR 460 WESTAIR COMMUTER AIRLINES 461 LAKE UNION AIR SERVICE 462 JANAIR (CARGO) 463 NORTHEAST EXPRESS REGIONAL 464 EMPIRE AIRLINES 465 AIRASTANA 469 KETCHIKAN AIR SERVICE 471 AIR MIDWEST 473 BAR HARBOR AIRLINES 474 LINK AMERICA (CARGO) Page 10 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 475 GRAND AIRWAYS 476 YUTE AIR ALASKA 477 SALAIR (CARGO) 478 MARKAIR 479 SHENZHEN AIRLINES 481 HORIZON AIRLINES 482 VALLEY AIR SERVICES INC 485 ASTRAL AVIATION LTD (CARGO) KENYA 487 CHARTER ONE 489 TIKAL JETS (CARGO) 490 WRANGLER AVIATION (CARGO) 495 HARBOR AIRLINES 497 NORTHCOAST EXECUTIVE AIRLINES 499 TRANS AIR 501 CROWN AIRWAYS 503 ARIZONA PACIFIC AIRWAYS 504 EXEC EXPRESS 506 DULLES EXPRESS 507 AEROFLOT 509 CHRISTMAN AIR SYSTEM 510 L.A.B. FLYING SERVICE 511 ALPINE AVIATION 512 ROYAL JORDANIAN AIRLINE 513 MK AIRLINES (UK) 514 PRIME AIR 517 FRONTIER FLYING SERVICE 519 METHOW AVIATION 521 CARNIVAL AIR LINES 522
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