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AFNE Airports by State.Xlsx Angel Flight Northeast Commercial & GA Airports by State Updated: 6 May 2020 Airport Listings by State are available on the State Tabs below Common use Airports in RED High Use Airports (additional information available by clicking the Airport's 4 character ID) CT KHVN New Haven Tweed-New Haven Airport NY KHPN White Plains Westchester County Airport KHFD Hartford Hartford-Brainard Airport KJFK New York John F Kennedy International Airport KLGA New York LaGuardia Airport MA KBED Bedford Laurence G Hanscom Field Airport KFRG Farmingdale Republic Airport KBOS Boston Logan International Airport KELM Elmira/Corning Elmira/Corning Regional Airport KBVY Beverly Beverly Regional Airport KLWM Lawrence Lawrence Municipal Airport PA KAGC Pittsburgh Allegheny County Airport KOWD Norwood Norwood Memorial Airport KPIT Pittsburgh Pittsburgh International Airport KPNE Philadelphia Northeast Philadelphia Airport ME KAUG Augusta Augusta State Airport (Cape Air) KPHL Philadelphia Philadelphia International Airport KBGR Bangor Bangor International Airport KBHB Bar Harbor Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport NJ KEWR Newark Newark Liberty International Airport KPWM Portland Portland International Jetport KTEB Teterboro Teterboro Airport KPQI Presque Isle Presque Isle International Airport KRKD Rockland Knox County Regional Airport NH KPSM Portsmouth Portsmouth International Airport at Pease RI KPVD Providence Theodore Francis Green State Airport VT KBTV Burlington Burlington International Airport ANGEL FLIGHT NE LIST OF AIRPORTS AND ID'S MASSACHUSETTTS ID City Name 0B5 Montague Turners Falls Airport 1B2 Edgartown Katama Airpark 1B6 Hopedale Hopedale Industrial Park Airport 1B9 Mansfield Mansfield Municipal Airport 1M8 Berkley Myricks Airport 28M Hanson Cranland Airport 2B1 Marstons Mills Cape Cod Airport 2B2 Newburyport Plum Island Airport 3B0 Southbridge Southbridge Municipal Airport 3B3 Sterling Sterling Airport 5B6 Falmouth Falmouth Airpark 60M Spencer Spencer Airport 6B6 Stow Minute Man Air Field 7B2 Northampton Northampton Airport 8B5 Barre/Barre Plains Tanner-Hiller Airport KACK Nantucket Nantucket Memorial Airport KAQW North Adams Harriman-and-West Airport KBAF Westfield/Springfield Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport KBED Bedford Laurence G Hanscom Field Airport KBOS Boston General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport KBVY Beverly Beverly Regional Airport KCEF Springfield/Chicopee Westover Air Reserve Base/Metropolitan Airport KCQX Chatham Chatham Municipal Airport KEWB New Bedford New Bedford Regional Airport KFIT Fitchburg Fitchburg Municipal Airport KGBR Great Barrington Walter J Koladza Airport KGDM Gardner Gardner Municipal Airport KGHG Marshfield Marshfield Municipal Airport - George Harlow Field KHYA Hyannis Barnstable Municipal Airport-Boardman/Polando Field KLWM Lawrence Lawrence Municipal Airport KMVY Vineyard Haven Martha's Vineyard Airport KORE Orange Orange Municipal Airport KORH Worcester Worcester Regional Airport KOWD Norwood Norwood Memorial Airport KPSF Pittsfield Pittsfield Municipal Airport KPVC Provincetown Provincetown Municipal Airport KPYM Plymouth Plymouth Municipal Airport KTAN Taunton Taunton Municipal Airport - King Field ANGEL FLIGHT NE LIST OF AIRPORTS AND ID'S NEW HAMPSHIRE ID City Name KBML Berlin Berlin Regional Airport 2N2 Bristol Newfound Valley Airport KCNH Claremont Claremont Municipal Airport 4C4 Colebrook Gifford Field Airport KCON Concord Concord Municipal Airport KERR Errol Errol Airport 1B5 Franconia Franconia Airport 2G8 Gorham Gorham Airport 7B3 Hampton Hampton Airfield 5B9 Haverhill Dean Memorial Airport 8B1 Hillsboro Hawthorne-Feather Airpark KAFN Jaffrey Jaffrey Airport-Silver Ranch KEEN Keene Dillant-Hopkins Airport KLCI Laconia Laconia Municipal Airport KLEB Lebanon Lebanon Municipal Airport KMHT Manchester Manchester Airport KASH Nashua Boire Field Airport 2B3 Newport Parlin Field Airport 1P1 Plymouth Plymouth Municipal Airport KPSM Portsmouth Portsmouth International Airport at Pease KDAW Rochester Skyhaven Airport 8B2 Twin Mountain Twin Mountain Airport KHIE Whitefield Mount Washington Regional Airport ANGEL FLIGHT NE LIST OF AIRPORTS AND ID'S VERMONT ID City Name KMPV Barre/Montpelier Edward F Knapp State Airport KDDH Bennington William H Morse State Airport KBTV Burlington Burlington International Airport KFSO Highgate Franklin County State Airport 5B1 Island Pond John H Boylan State Airport (Island Pond) KCDA Lyndonville Caledonia County Airport 6B0 Middlebury Middlebury State Airport KMVL Morrisville Morrisville-Stowe State Airport KEFK Newport Northeast Kingdom International Airport 2B9 Post Mills Post Mills Airport KRUT Rutland Rutland - Southern Vermont Regional Airport VT8 Shelburne Shelburne Airport KVSF Springfield Hartness State Airport (Springfield) B06 Vergennes Basin Harbor Airport 0B7 Warren Warren-Sugarbush Airport 4V8 West Dover Deerfield Valley Regional Airport ANGEL FLIGHT NE LIST OF AIRPORTS AND ID'S RHODE ISLAND ID City Name KBID Block Island Block Island State Airport KUUU Newport Newport State Airport KOQU North Kingstown Quonset State Airport KSFZ Pawtucket North Central State Airport KPVD Providence Theodore Francis Green State Airport 08R West Kingston Richmond Airport KWST Westerly Westerly State Airport ANGEL FLIGHT NE LIST OF AIRPORTS AND ID'S CONNECTICUT ID City Name KBDR Bridgeport Igor I Sikorsky Memorial Airport KSNC Chester Chester Airport KDXR Danbury Danbury Municipal Airport KLZD Danielson Danielson Airport 42B East Haddam Goodspeed Airport 7B9 Ellington Ellington Airport KGON Groton (New London) Groton-New London Airport KHFD Hartford Hartford-Brainard Airport 9B8 Marlborough Salmon River Airfield KMMK Meriden Meriden Markham Municipal Airport KHVN New Haven Tweed-New Haven Airport 11N New Milford Candlelight Farms Airport KOXC Oxford Waterbury-Oxford Airport 4B8 Plainville Robertson Field Airport C44 Putnam Toutant Airport 4B9 Simsbury Simsbury Airport 7B6 Warehouse Point Skylark Airpark N41 Waterbury Waterbury Airport KIJD Willimantic Windham Airport KBDL Windsor Locks Bradley International Airport ANGEL FLIGHT NE LIST OF AIRPORTS AND ID'S MAINE ID City Name KLEW Auburn/Lewiston Auburn/Lewiston Municipal Airport KAUG Augusta Augusta State Airport KBGR Bangor Bangor International Airport KBHB Bar Harbor Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport KBST Belfast Belfast Municipal Airport 0B1 Bethel Bethel Regional Airport B19 Biddeford Biddeford Municipal Airport 08B Bowdoinham Merrymeeting Field Airport 0B2 Brewer Brewer Airport KBXM Brunswick Brunswick Executive Airport KCAR Caribou Caribou Municipal Airport B21 Carrabassett Sugarloaf Regional Airport ME2 Cutler Cutler Regional Airport 43B Deblois Deblois Flight Strip 1B0 Dexter Dexter Regional Airport 3S2 Dixfield Swans Field Airport 44B Dover-Foxcroft Charles A. Chase Jr. Memorial Field Airport KEPM Eastport Eastport Municipal Airport 3B4 Eliot Littlebrook Air Park KFVE Frenchville Northern Aroostook Regional Airport KIZG Fryeburg Eastern Slopes Regional Airport 3B1 Greenville Greenville Municipal Airport KHUL Houlton Houlton International Airport 57B Islesboro Islesboro Airport 59B Jackman Newton Field Airport PG1 Levant Griffin Field Airport 63B Limington Limington-Harmon Airport KLRG Lincoln Lincoln Regional Airport B10 Livermore Falls Bowman Field Airport 65B Lubec Lubec Municipal Airport KMVM Machias Machias Valley Airport 66B Meddybemps Gillespie Field Airport KMLT Millinocket Millinocket Municipal Airport KOWK Norridgewock Central Maine Airport of Norridgewock KOLD Old Town Dewitt Field, Old Town Municipal Airport 81B Oxford Oxford County Regional Airport 2B7 Pittsfield Pittsfield Municipal Airport KPWM Portland Portland International Jetport KPQI Presque Isle Presque Isle International Airport KPNN Princeton Princeton Municipal Airport 8B0 Rangeley Steven A Bean Municipal Airport KRKD Rockland Knox County Regional Airport 98M Saco Greaton Airfield KSFM Sanford Sanford Seacoast Regional Airport ANGEL FLIGHT NE LIST OF AIRPORTS AND ID'S MAINE 93B Stonington Stonington Municipal Airport ME5 Swans Island Banks Airport 3B5 Turner Twitchell Airport ME6 Wales Wales Airport KWVL Waterville Waterville Robert LaFleur Airport KIWI Wiscasset Wiscasset Airport ANGEL FLIGHT NE LIST OF AIRPORTS AND ID'S NEW JERSEY ID City Name 12N Andover Aeroflex-Andover Airport 13N Andover Trinca Airport KACY Atlantic City Atlantic City International Airport KBLM Belmar/Farmingdale Monmouth Executive Airport 19N Berlin Camden County Airport 1N7 Blairstown Blairstown Airport 00N Bridgeton Bucks Airport KCDW Caldwell Essex County Airport 17N Cross Keys Cross Keys Airport N05 Hackettstown Hackettstown Airport N81 Hammonton Hammonton Municipal Airport 2N6 Jobstown Redwing Airport N12 Lakewood Lakewood Airport N07 Lincoln Park Lincoln Park Airport KLDJ Linden Linden Airport N14 Lumberton Flying W Airport 47N Manville Central Jersey Regional Airport KMIV Millville Millville Municipal Airport KMMU Morristown Morristown Municipal Airport KVAY Mount Holly South Jersey Regional Airport KEWR Newark Newark Liberty International Airport 26N Ocean City Ocean City Municipal Airport 3N6 Old Bridge Old Bridge Airport 7N7 Pedricktown Spitfire Aerodrome N40 Pittstown Sky Manor Airport N85 Pittstown Alexandria Airport 39N Princeton/Rocky Hill Princeton Airport N51 Readington Solberg-Hunterdon Airport N87 Robbinsville Trenton-Robbinsville Airport KSMQ Somerville Somerset Airport KFWN Sussex Sussex Airport KTEB Teterboro Teterboro Airport KMJX Toms River Ocean County Airport KTTN Trenton Trenton Mercer Airport 28N Vineland Vineland-Downstown
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