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International Airport Codes Airport Code Airport Name City Code City Name Country Code Country Name AAA Anaa AAA Anaa PF French Polynesia AAB Arrabury QL AAB Arrabury QL AU Australia AAC El Arish AAC El Arish EG Egypt AAE Rabah Bitat AAE Annaba DZ Algeria AAG Arapoti PR AAG Arapoti PR BR Brazil AAH Merzbrueck AAH Aachen DE Germany AAI Arraias TO AAI Arraias TO BR Brazil AAJ Cayana Airstrip AAJ Awaradam SR Suriname AAK Aranuka AAK Aranuka KI Kiribati AAL Aalborg AAL Aalborg DK Denmark AAM Mala Mala AAM Mala Mala ZA South Africa AAN Al Ain AAN Al Ain AE United Arab Emirates AAO Anaco AAO Anaco VE Venezuela AAQ Vityazevo AAQ Anapa RU Russia AAR Aarhus AAR Aarhus DK Denmark AAS Apalapsili AAS Apalapsili ID Indonesia AAT Altay AAT Altay CN China AAU Asau AAU Asau WS Samoa AAV Allah Valley AAV Surallah PH Philippines AAX Araxa MG AAX Araxa MG BR Brazil AAY Al Ghaydah AAY Al Ghaydah YE Yemen AAZ Quetzaltenango AAZ Quetzaltenango GT Guatemala ABA Abakan ABA Abakan RU Russia ABB Asaba ABB Asaba NG Nigeria ABC Albacete ABC Albacete ES Spain ABD Abadan ABD Abadan IR Iran ABF Abaiang ABF Abaiang KI Kiribati ABG Abingdon Downs QL ABG Abingdon Downs QL AU Australia ABH Alpha QL ABH Alpha QL AU Australia ABJ Felix Houphouet-Boigny ABJ Abidjan CI Ivory Coast ABK Kebri Dehar ABK Kebri Dehar ET Ethiopia ABM Northern Peninsula ABM Bamaga QL AU Australia ABN Albina ABN Albina SR Suriname ABO Aboisso ABO Aboisso CI Ivory Coast ABP Atkamba ABP Atkamba PG Papua New Guinea ABS Abu Simbel ABS Abu Simbel EG Egypt ABT Al-Aqiq ABT Al Baha SA Saudi Arabia ABU Haliwen ABU Atambua ID Indonesia ABV Nnamdi Azikiwe Intl ABV Abuja NG Nigeria ABW Abau ABW Abau PG Papua New Guinea ABX Albury NS ABX Albury NS AU Australia ABZ Dyce ABZ Aberdeen GB United Kingdom ACA Juan N. Alvarez Intl ACA Acapulco MX Mexico ACC Kotoka Intl ACC Accra GH Ghana ACD Acandi ACD Acandi CO Colombia ACE Lanzarote ACE Lanzarote ES Spain ACH St Gallen-Altenrhein ACH Altenrhein CH Switzerland ACI Alderney ACI Alderney GG Guernsey ACJ Anuradhapura ACJ Anuradhapura LK Sri Lanka ACL Aguaclara ACL Aguaclara CO Colombia ACM Arica ACM Arica CO Colombia ACN Ciudad Acuna ACN Ciudad Acuna MX Mexico ACP Sahand ACP Maragheh IR Iran ACR Araracuara ACR Araracuara CO Colombia ACS Achinsk ACS Achinsk RU Russia ACU Achutupo ACU Achutupo PA Panama ACX Xingyi ACX Xingyi CN China ACZ Zabol ACZ Zabol IR Iran Airport Code Airport Name City Code City Name Country Code Country Name ADA Sakirpasa ADA Adana TR Turkey ADB Adnan Menderes IZM Izmir TR Turkey ADC Andakombe ADC Andakombe PG Papua New Guinea ADD Bole Intl ADD Addis Ababa ET Ethiopia ADE Aden ADE Aden YE Yemen ADF Adiyaman ADF Adiyaman TR Turkey ADH Aldan ADH Aldan RU Russia ADI Arandis ADI Arandis NA Namibia ADJ Marka Intl AMM Amman JO Jordan ADL Adelaide SA ADL Adelaide SA AU Australia ADN Andes ADN Andes CO Colombia ADO Andamooka SA ADO Andamooka SA AU Australia ADP Gal Oya ADP Ampara LK Sri Lanka ADU Ardabil ADU Ardabil IR Iran ADV Addeain ADV Addeain SD Sudan ADX Leuchars RAF ADX St Andrews GB United Kingdom ADY Alldays ADY Alldays ZA South Africa ADZ San Andres Island ADZ San Andres Island CO Colombia AEA Abemama AEA Abemama KI Kiribati AEB Youjiang AEB Baise CN China AEE Adareil AEE Adareil SS South Sudan AEG Aekgodang AEG Padangsidempuan ID Indonesia AEH Abeche AEH Abeche TD Chad Republic AEK Aseki AEK Aseki PG Papua New Guinea AEO Aioun el Atrouss AEO Aioun el Atrouss MR Mauritania AEP Jorge Newbery BUE Buenos Aires BA AR Argentina AER Sochi AER Sochi RU Russia AES Vigra AES Alesund NO Norway AEU Abu Musa Island AEU Abu Musa Island IR Iran AEY Akureyri AEY Akureyri IS Iceland AFA San Rafael MD AFA San Rafael MD AR Argentina AFD Port Alfred AFD Port Alfred ZA South Africa AFI Amalfi AFI Amalfi CO Colombia AFK Kondavattavan Tank SPB ADP Ampara LK Sri Lanka AFL Alta Floresta MT AFL Alta Floresta MT BR Brazil AFR Afore AFR Afore PG Papua New Guinea AFS Zarafshan AFS Zarafshan UZ Uzbekistan AFT Afutara AFT Afutara SB Solomon Islands AFY Afyon AFY Afyon TR Turkey AFZ Sabzevar AFZ Sabzevar IR Iran AGA Al Massira AGA Agadir MA Morocco AGB Augsburg MUC Munich DE Germany AGD Anggi AGD Anggi ID Indonesia AGE Wangerooge AGE Wangerooge DE Germany AGF La Garenne AGF Agen FR France AGG Angoram AGG Angoram PG Papua New Guinea AGH Angelholm/Helsingborg AGH Angelholm/Helsingborg SE Sweden AGI Wageningen AGI Wageningen SR Suriname AGJ Aguni AGJ Aguni JP Japan AGK Kagua AGK Kagua PG Papua New Guinea AGL Wanigela AGL Wanigela PG Papua New Guinea AGP Malaga AGP Malaga ES Spain AGQ G.Karaiskakis AGQ Agrinion GR Greece AGR Agra AGR Agra IN India AGT Alejo Garcia AGT Ciudad del Este PY Paraguay AGU Jesus Teran Peredo Int AGU Aguascalientes MX Mexico AGV Acarigua AGV Acarigua VE Venezuela AGW Agnew QL AGW Agnew QL AU Australia Airport Code Airport Name City Code City Name Country Code Country Name AGX Agatti Island AGX Agatti Island IN India AGZ Aggeneys AGZ Aggeneys ZA South Africa AHB Abha AHB Abha SA Saudi Arabia AHE Ahe AHE Ahe PF French Polynesia AHI Amahai AHI Amahai ID Indonesia AHJ Aba/Hongyuan AHJ Aba/Hongyuan CN China AHL Aishalton AHL Aishalton GY Guiana AHO Fertilia AHO Alghero IT Italy AHS Ahuas AHS Ahuas HN Honduras AHU Cherif El Idrissi AHU Al Hoceima MA Morocco AHW Saih Rawl AHW Saih Rawl OM Oman AHY Ambatolahy AHY Ambatolahy MG Madagascar AHZ L'Alpe-d'Huez AHZ L'Alpe-d'Huez FR France AIC Ailinglapalap AIC Airok MH Marshall Islands AIE Aiome AIE Aiome PG Papua New Guinea AIF Assis SP AIF Assis SP BR Brazil AIG Yalinga AIG Yalinga CF Central African Republic AIH Aiambak AIH Aiambak PG Papua New Guinea AII Ali Sabieh AII Ali Sabieh DJ Djibouti AIL Ailigandi AIL Ailigandi PA Panama AIM Ailuk Island AIM Ailuk Island MH Marshall Islands AIR Aripuana MT AIR Aripuana MT BR Brazil AIS Arorae AIS Arorae KI Kiribati AIT Aitutaki Island AIT Aitutaki Island CK Cook Islands AIU Atiu Island AIU Atiu Island CK Cook Islands AIW Ai-Ais AIW Ai-Ais NA Namibia AJA Napoleon Bonaparte AJA Ajaccio FR France AJF Jouf AJF Jouf SA Saudi Arabia AJI Agri AJI Agri TR Turkey AJJ Akjoujt AJJ Akjoujt MR Mauritania AJK Araak AJK Arak IR Iran AJL Lengpui AJL Aizawl IN India AJN Ouani AJN Anjouan KM Comoros AJR Arvidsjaur AJR Arvidsjaur SE Sweden AJS Punta Abreojos AJS Punta Abreojos MX Mexico AJU Aracaju SE AJU Aracaju SE BR Brazil AJY Manu Dayak Intl AJY Agadez NE Niger Republic AKA Wulipu AKA Ankang CN China AKD Akola AKD Akola IN India AKE Akieni AKE Akieni GA Gabon Republic AKF Kufra AKF Kufra LY Libya AKG Anguganak AKG Anguganak PG Papua New Guinea AKH Prince Sultan AB AKH Al Kharj SA Saudi Arabia AKJ Asahikawa AKJ Asahikawa JP Japan AKL Auckland AKL Auckland NZ Chatham Island, NZ AKM Zakouma AKM Zakouma TD Chad Republic AKQ Astra Ksetra AKQ Menggala ID Indonesia AKR Akure AKR Akure NG Nigeria AKS Gwaunaru'u AKS Auki SB Solomon Islands AKT RAF Station AKT Akrotiri CY Cyprus AKU Aksu AKU Aksu CN China AKV Akulivik QC AKV Akulivik QC CA Canada AKW Aghajari AKW Aghajari IR Iran AKX Aktobe AKX Aktobe KZ Kazakhstan AKY Sittwe AKY Sittwe MM Myanmar ALA Almaty ALA Almaty KZ Kazakhstan ALC Alicante ALC Alicante ES Spain ALD Alerta ALD Alerta PE Peru Airport Code Airport Name City Code City Name Country Code Country Name ALF Alta ALF Alta NO Norway ALG Houari Boumediene ALG Algiers DZ Algeria ALH Albany WA ALH Albany WA AU Australia ALJ Alexander Bay ALJ Alexander Bay ZA South Africa ALK Asela ALK Asela ET Ethiopia ALL Albenga ALL Albenga IT Italy ALP Aleppo ALP Aleppo SY Syria ALQ Federal ALQ Alegrete RS BR Brazil ALR Alexandra ALR Alexandra NZ Chatham Island, NZ ALT Alenquer PA ALT Alenquer PA BR Brazil ALU Alula ALU Alula SO Somalia Republic ALY El Nouzha ALY Alexandria EG Egypt AMB Ambilobe AMB Ambilobe MG Madagascar AMC Am Timan AMC Am Timan TD Chad Republic AMD S.VallabhBhai Patel AMD Ahmedabad IN India AME Alto Molocue AME Alto Molocue MZ Mozambique AMF Ama AMF Ama PG Papua New Guinea AMG Amboin AMG Amboin PG Papua New Guinea AMH Arba Minch AMH Arba Minch ET Ethiopia AMI Selaparang AMI Mataram ID Indonesia AMJ Almenara MG AMJ Almenara MG BR Brazil AML Puerto Armuellas AML Puerto Armuellas PA Panama AMM Queen Alia Intl AMM Amman JO Jordan AMO Mao AMO Mao TD Chad Republic AMP Ampanihy AMP Ampanihy MG Madagascar AMQ Pattimura AMQ Ambon ID Indonesia AMS Schiphol Airport AMS Amsterdam NL Netherlands AMT Amata SA AMT Amata SA AU Australia AMU Amanab AMU Amanab PG Papua New Guinea AMV Amderma AMV Amderma RU Russia AMX Ammaroo NT AMX Ammaroo NT AU Australia AMY Ambatomainty AMY Ambatomainty MG Madagascar AMZ Ardmore AMZ Ardmore NZ Chatham Island, NZ ANE Marce ANE Angers FR France ANF Cerro Moreno ANF Antofagasta CL Chile ANG Brie-Champniers ANG Angouleme FR France ANJ Zanaga ANJ Zanaga CG Congo ANK Etimesgut ANK Ankara TR Turkey ANL Andulo ANL Andulo AO Angola ANM Antsirabato ANM Antalaha MG Madagascar ANO Angoche ANO Angoche MZ Mozambique ANR Antwerp ANR Antwerp BE Belgium ANS Andahuaylas ANS Andahuaylas PE Peru ANU V.C. Bird Intl ANU Antigua AG Antigua and Barbuda ANX Andoya ANX Andenes NO Norway ANZ Angus Downs Station NT ANZ Angus Downs Station NT AU Australia AOA Aroa AOA Aroa PG Papua New Guinea AOB Annanberg AOB Annanberg PG Papua New Guinea AOC Nobitz AOC Altenburg DE Germany AOD Abou Deia AOD Abou Deia TD Chad Republic AOE Anadolu ESK Eskisehir TR Turkey AOG Teng'ao AOG Anshan CN China AOI Falconara AOI Ancona IT Italy AOJ Aomori AOJ Aomori JP Japan AOK Karpathos AOK Karpathos GR Greece AOL Paso De Los Libres CR AOL Paso De Los Libres CR AR Argentina AOM Adam AOM Adam OM Oman AON Arona AON Arona PG Papua New Guinea Airport Code Airport Name City Code City Name Country Code Country Name AOP Andoas AOP Andoas
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