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A – Aeroportos: Siglas E Nomes AAR – Aarhus A – Aeroportos: siglas e nomes BEG – Belgrade, Yugoslavia – Belgrade AAR – Aarhus, Denmark – Tirstrup BEL – Belem, Para, Brasil – Val De Cans ABJ – Abidjan, Cote D`Ivoire – Port Bouet BEO – Newcastle, NSW, Australia – Belmont ABQ – Albuquerque, NM, USA – Albuquerque Intl BER – Berlin, Germany – Schoenefeld ABR – Aberdeen, SD, USA – Aberdeen Regional Airport BEY – Beirut, Lebanon – International ABS – Abu Simbel, Egypt – Abu Simbel BFS – Belfast, Ireland, United Kingdom – Belfast Intl ABY – Albany, GA, USA – Dougherty County BGF – Bangui, Central African Republic – Bangui ABZ – Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom – Dyce BGI – Bridgetown, Barbados – Grantley Adams Intl ACA – Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico – Alvarez International BGO – Bergen, Norway – Flesland ACC – Accra, Ghana – Kotoka BGR – Bangor, ME, USA – Bangor Intl Airport ACE – Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain – Lanzarote BGY – Milan, Italy – Orio Al Serio ACY – Atlantic City /Atlantic Cty, NJ, USA – Atlantic City Intl BHD – Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK – Belfast Harbor ADA – Adana, Turkey – Adana BHI – Bahia Blanca, Argentina ADB – Izmir, Turkey – Adnam Menderes BHX – Birmingham, England, UK – Intl ADD – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Bole BIA – Bastia, Corsica, France – Poretta ADJ – Amman, Jordan – Civil BIK – Biak, Indonesia – Mokmer ADL – Adelaide, South Australia, Australia – Adelaide BIM – Bimini, Bahamas – Bimini Island Intl ADZ – San Andres Island, Colombia BIO – Bilbao, Spain – Sondica AEP – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Jorge Newberry BJL – Banjul, Gambia – Yundum International AEY – Akureyri, Iceland – Akureyri BJX – Leon/Guanajuato, Mexico – Del Bajio AGA – Agadir, Morocco – Inezgane BKI – Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia – Kota Kinabalu AGB – Augsburg, Germany – Muehlhausen BKK – Bangkok, Thailand – Bangkok Intl Airport AGP – Malaga, Spain – Malaga BKO – Bamako, Mali – Senou AGR – Agra, India – Kheria BLL – Billund, Denmark – Billund AHO – Alghero, Sardenha, Itália BLQ – Bologna, Italy – Guglielmo Marconi AJU – Aracaju, Sergipe, Brasil BLR – Bangalore, India – Hindustan AKL – Auckland, New Zealand – Auckland Intl Airport BLZ – Blantyre, Malawi – Chileka ALA – Almaty, Kazakhstan – Almaty BMA – Stockholm, Sweden – Bromma Arpt ALG – Algiers, Algeria – Houari Boumedienne BNA – Nashville, TN, USA – Nashville Metropolitan ALY – Alexandria, Egypt – Alexandria BNE – Brisbane, Queensland, Australia – Intl AMM – Amman, Jordan – Queen Alia International BOG – Bogota, Colombia – Eldorado AMS – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Schiphol BOM – Bombay, India – Bombay ANC – Anchorage, AK, USA – Anchorage International BON – Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles – Flamingo Field ANF – Antofagasta, Chile – Cerro Moreno BOS – Boston, MA, USA – Logan International Airport ANU – Saint Johns / Antigua & Barbuda – Vc Bird Intl BPS – Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brasil APW – Apia, Samoa – Faleolo BRC – San Carlos De Bariloche, Argentina – Intl AQP – Arequipa, Peru – Rodriguez Ballon BRE – Bremen, Germany – Bremen ARI – Arica, Chile – Chacalluta BRI – Bari Palese, Puglia, Italia – Karol Wojtila ARN – Stockholm, Sweden – Arlanda International BRS – Bristol, England, ASD – Andros Town, Bahamas BRU – Brussels, Belgium – National ASE – Aspen, CO, USA – Pitkin County Airport Sardy Field BSB – Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brasil – Intl ASU – Asuncion, Paraguay – Silvio Pettirossi BUD – Budapest, Hungary – Ferihegy ATH – Athens, Greece – Hellinikon BUQ – Bulawayo, Zimbabwe – Bulawayo ATL – Atlanta, GA, USA – Hartsfield International BUR – Burbank, CA, USA – Burbank Glendale Pasadena AUA – Aruba, Aruba – Reina Beatrix BVA – Boa Vista, Cape Verde – Boa Vista AUH – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – Abu Dhabi Intl BVB – Boa Vista, Roraima, Brasil AUS – Austin, TX, USA – Robert Mueller Municipal Airport BWI – Baltimore, MD, USA – Baltimore-Washington Intl AXA – Anguilla, Anguilla BWN – Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei – Intl AYT – Antalya, Turkey – Antalya BZE – Belize City, Belize – Belize International AZO – Kalamazoo, MI, USA – Kalamazoo/Battle Creek Intl C – Aeroportos: siglas e nomes B – Aeroportos: siglas e nomes CAG – Cagliari, Sardenha, Itália BAH – Bahrain, Bahrain – Bahrain Intl CAI – Cairo, Egypt – International BAK – Baku, Azerbaijan – Baku CAN – Guangzhou, China – Baiyun BAQ – Barranquilla, Colombia – E Cortissoz CAS – Casablanca, Morocco – Anfa BAU – Bauru, São Paulo, Brasil – Aeroclube Estadual CAU – Caruarú, PE, Brasil – Oscar Laranjeiras BBU – Bucharest, Romania – Baneasa CAY – Cayenne, French Guiana – Rochambeau BCN – Barcelona, Spain – Barcelona CBB – Cochabamba, Bolivia – S. J. De La Banda BDL – Hartford, CT, USA – Bradley Intl Airport CBR – Canberra, Australia CCM – Criciúma, Santa Catarina, Brasil DEL – Delhi, India – Delhi Intl CCP – Concepcion, Chile – Carriel Sur DEN – Denver, CO, USA – Denver Intl CCS – Caracas, Venezuela – Simon Bolivar Intl DFW – Dallas/Ft Worth, TX, USA – DFW Intl CCU – Calcutta, India – Calcutta DHA – Dhahran, Saudi Arabia – Intl CDG – Paris, France – Charles De Gaulle DIJ – Dijon, France – Longvic CEB – Cebu, Philippines – International DIL – Dili, Indonesia – Comoro CGB – Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brasil DKR – Dakar, Senegal – Yoff CGH – São Paulo, Brasil – Congonhas DLA – Douala, Cameroon \ CGK – Jakarta, Indonesia – Soekarno Hatta Intl DLC – Dalian, China CGN – Cologne/Bonn, Germany – Köln/Bonn DME – Moscou, Russia – Domodedovo CGR – Campo Grande, MS, Brasil DOH – Doha, Qatar – Doha CHC – Christchurch, New Zealand – Intl DOM – Dominica, Dominica – Melville Hal-Dom CHM – Chimbote, Peru DPS – Denpasar Bali, Indonesia – Ngurah Rai CHS – Charleston, SC, USA – Charleston Il DRS – Dresden, Germany – Dresden CIA – Rome, Italy – Ciampino DSM – Des Moines, IA, USA CJU – Cheju, South Korea – Cheju DTM – Dortmund, Germany – Wickede CKS – Carajás, Pará, Brasil DTW – Detroit, MI, USA – Metropolitan CKY – Conakry, Guinea – Conakry DUB – Dublin, Ireland – Dublin CLE – Cleveland, OH, USA – Hopkins Intl DUR – Durban, South Africa – Louis Botha CLO – Cali, Colombia – Alfonso Bonilla Aragon DUS – Dusseldorf, Germany – Dusseldorf CLT – Charlotte, NC, USA – Charlotte/Douglas Intl DUT – Dutch Harbor, AK, USA – CMB – Colombo, Sri Lanka – Katunayake Intl DVO – Davao, Philippines – Mati CMG – Corumbá, MS, Brasil DXB – Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Intl CMH – Columbus, OH, USA – Port Columbus Intl CMN – Casablanca, Morocco – Mohamed V E – Aeroportos: siglas e nomes CNF – Belo Horizonte, Brasil – Tancredo Neves EBB – Entebbe/Kampala, Uganda CNS – Cairns, Queensland, Australia EDI – Edinburgh, Scotland, UK – Turnhouse CNX – Chiang Mai, Thailand – Intl EIN – Eindhoven, Netherlands – Welschap COR – Cordoba, Argentina – Pajas Blancas EIS – Tortola/Beef Island, UK Virgin Islands COS – Colorado Springs, CO, USA -Municipal ELH – North Eleuthera, Bahamas CPC – San Martin De Los Andes, Neuquen, Argentina ELP – El Paso, TX, USA – El Paso Intl CPH – Copenhagen, Denmark – EMA – East Midlands, UK CPQ – Campinas, São Paulo, Brasil – Viracopos EOH – Medellin, Colombia – Enrique Olaya Herrara CPT – Cape Town, South Africa – D F Malan ERS – Windhoek, Namibia – Eros CPV – Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brasil ESB – Ankara, Turkey – Esenboga CRD – Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina – ETH – Elat, Israel – CRU – Carriacou Island, Grenada ETZ – Metz/Nancy, France – Frescaty CTG – Cartagena, Colombia – Rafael Nunez EVN – Yerevan, Armenia CTS – Sapporo, Japan – Chitose EWR – Newark, NJ, USA – International CTU – Chengdu, China EXT – Exeter, England, UK CUC – Cucuta, Colombia – Camilo Daza EYW – Key West, FL, USA CUE – Cuenca, Ecuador – Mariscal La Mar EZE – Buenos Aires, Argentina Min. Pistarini CUN – Cancun, Mexico CUR – Willemstad / Curacao – Hato F- Aeroportos: siglas e nomes CUU – Chihuahua, Mexico – Gen. Villalobos FAE – Faroe Islands, CUZ – Cuzco, Peru – Tte Velazco Astete FAI – Fairbanks, AK, USA – International CVG – Cincinnati, OH, USA – Greater Cincinnati Intl FAO – Faro, Portugal CWB – Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil – Afonso Pena FAR – Fargo, ND, USA – Hector CWL – Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom – FAT – Fresno, CA, USA CYB – Cayman Brac Island, Cayman Islands FBU – Oslo, Norway – Fornebu CYR – Colonia, Uruguay FCO – Rome, Italy – Leonardo Da Vinci/Fiumicino CZM – Cozumel, Quintana Roo, México FDF – Fort De France, Martinique CZS – Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre, Brasil FDO – San Fernando, Argentina FEZ – Fez, Morocco D – Aeroportos: siglas e nomes FIH – Kinshasa, Zaire – Kinshasa DAB – Daytona Beach, FL, USA – FLL – Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA – F. Laud. Hollywood Intl DAC – Dhaka, Bangladesh – Zia Inl FLN – Florianópolis, SC, Brasil DAD – Da Nang, Vietnam – Da Nang FLR – Florença, Italia DAL – Dallas, TX, USA – Love Field FMO – Münster, Germany DAM – Damascus, Syria – Damascus Intl FNC – Funchal, Madeira, Portugal DAR – Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania – Intl FOR – Fortaleza, CE, Brasil DAY – Dayton, OH, USA – James M Cox Intel FPO – Freeport, Bahamas – Intl DBV – Dubrovnik, Croatia – Hrvatska FRA – Frankfurt, Germany – International DCA – Washington, DC, USA – Reagan / National FUK – Fukuoka, Japan – Itazuke HYD – Hyderabad, India – Begumpet G – Aeroportos: siglas e nomes GAJ – Yamagata, Japan – Junmachi I – Aeroportos: siglas e nomes GBE – Gaborone, Botswana IAD – Washington, DC, USA – Dulles GCI – Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK IAH – Houston, TX, USA – Intercontinental GCM – Grand Cayman -Owen Roberts IBZ – Ibiza, Spain – Ibiza GCN – Grand Canyon, AZ, USA IEV – Kiev, Ukraine – Zhulhany GDL – Guadalajara, Mexico – Miguel Hidalgo Intl IGM – Kingman, AZ, USA – Mohave County GDN – Gdansk, Poland – Rebiechowo IGR – Iguazu, Argentina – International GDT – Grand
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