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IATA Code ICAO Code AWB Prefix Airline Name Base Airport Country IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 0B JOR - Blue Air Transport Aerian Bucharest (BBU) Romania 2004 - 0D DWT - Darwin Airline Lugano (LUG) Switzerland 2003 - 0J JCS - Jetclub Zurich (ZRH) Switzerland 1994 - 0Q CQN - Chongqing Airlines Chongqing (CKH) China 2005 - 0V VFC - Vietnam Air Service - VASCO Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) Vietnam 1993 - IATA ICAO AWB code Airline name Base airport Country Start End code prefix ▾ 1B BGH - BH Air Varna (VAR) Bulgaria 2002 - 1I NVR - Novair Stockholm (ARN) Sweden 1997 - 1T BUC - Bulgarian Air Charter Sofia (SOF) Bulgaria 2000 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 2B BAB - Bahrain Air Manama (BAH) Bahrain 2007 - 2D OST - Alania Airlines Beslan (OGZ) Russia 2002 - 2E PHW - AVE.com Sharjah (SHJ) UAE 2004 - 2F FTA 517 Frontier Alaska Fairbanks (FAI) USA 1959 - 2F IRP 010 Payam Air Tehran (THR) Iran 1997 - 2I SRU 156 Star Peru Lima (LIM) Peru 2005 - 2J VBW 226 Air Burkina Ouagadougou (OUA) Burkina Faso 1985 - 2K GLG 547 Aerogal - Aerolineas Galapagos Quito (UIO) Ecuador 1986 - 2L OAW - Helvetic Airways Zurich (ZRH) Switzerland 2003 - 2M MDV 860 Moldavian Airlines Chisinau (KIV) Moldova 1994 - 2N NTJ - Next Jet Stockholm (ARN) Sweden 2003 - 2N UMK - Yuzmashavia Dneipropetrovsk (DNK) Ukraine 1985 - 2P GAP 211 Air Philippines Subic Bay (SFS) Philippines 1995 - 2Q ETS - Avitrans Stockholm (NYO) Sweden 2004 - 2Q SNC 883 Air Cargo Carriers Milwaukee (MKE) USA 1986 - 2T ANH - Alajnihah Airways Tripoli (TIP) Libya 2005 2T TUX - Tulpar Air Service Karaganda (KGF) Kazakhstan 1998 - 2W WLC - Welcome Air Innsbruck (INN) Austria 1995 - 2Z CGN - Changan Airlines Xi'an (XIY) China 2000 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 3B CCG - Central Connect Airlines Ostrava (OSR) Czech Republic 2005 - 3D APG - Air People International Bangkok (BKK) Thailand 2002 - 3G AYZ 411 Atlant-Soyuz Airlines Moscow (SVO) Russia 1993 - 3H AIE - Air Inuit Kuuijuaq (YVP) Canada 1977 - 3K JSA - JetStar Asia Singapore (SIN) Singapore 2004 - 3K VTS 029 Everts Air Fairbanks (FAI) USA 2002 - 3L ISK - InterSky Friedrichshafen (FDH) Austria 2001 - 3M GFT 449 Gulfstream International Ft Lauderdale (FLL) USA 1988 - 3N URG 746 Air Urga Kirovograd (KWG) Ukraine 1993 - 3O MAC - Air Arabia Maroc Casablanca (CMN) Morcocco 2009 - 3P TNM - Tiara Air Aruba (AUA) Aruba 2007 - 3R GAI - Moskovia Airlines Moscow (ZKA) Russia 2006 - 3S GUY - Air Antilles Express Pointe-a-Pitre (PTP) Guadeloupe 2002 - 3S AEN 207 Aeroland Airways Athens (ATH) Greece 2000 - 3S GUY - Air Guyane Express Cayenne (CAY) French Guiana 2002 3T URN 359 Turan Air Baku (BAK) Azerbaijan 1995 - 3U CSC 876 Sichuan Airlines Chengdu (CTU) China 1988 - 3V TAY 163 TNT Airways Brussels (BRU) Belgium 1999 - 3X JAC - Japan Air Commuter Kagoshima (KOJ) Japan 1983 - 3Y KAE - Kartika Airlines Jakarta (CGK) Indonesia 2001 - 3Z ZAW - Zoom Airways Dhaka (DAC) Bangladesh 2005 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 4A - - Royal Bengal Airline Dhaka (DAC) United Kingdom 2006 - 4A AGS - Airgo Airlines Athens (ATH) Greece 2008 - 4A AKL - Air Kiribati Tarawa (TRW) Kiribati 1995 - 4B PAG - Perimeter Aviation Winnipeg (YWG) Canada 1960 - 4B TUP 210 Aviastar Airlines Ulyanovsk (ULY) Russia 1992 - 4C ARE 035 AIRES Colombia Bogota (BOG) Colombia 1981 - 4C CGK - Click Airways Sharjah (SHJ) UAE 2003 - 4G GZP - Gazpromavia Moscow (VKO) Russia 1993 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 4H UBD - United Airways Dhaka (DAC) Bangladesh 2007 - 4I IZM - IzAir Izmir (ADB) Turkey 2005 - 4J SMR - Somon Air Dushanbe (DYU) Tajikistan 2005 - 4K KBA - Kenn Borek Air Calgary (YYC) Canada 1971 - 4L KZR - Air Astana Almaty (ALA) Kazakhstan 2002 - 4L MJX - EuroLine Batumi (BUS) Georgia 2004 - 4M DSM - LAN Argentina Buenos Aires Argentina 2005 - 4N ANT 287 Air North Whitehorse (YXY) Canada 1977 - 4O IJT - Interjet Toluca (TLC) Mexico 2005 - 4O IWD Orbest Orizonia Airlines Las Palmas (LAS) Spain 1998 - 4P VIK - Viking Airlines Stockholm Sweden 2003 - 4Q AEI - Air Italy Polska Warsaw (WAW) Poland 2007 - 4Q SFW - Safi Airlines Kabul (KBL) Afghanistan 2007 - 4R - - On Air Pescara Italy 2006 - 4R HHI - Hamburg International Hamburg (HAM) Germany 1998 - 4R NTA - Northern Thunderbird Air (NT Air) Prince George, BC Canada 1963 - 4T BHP - Belair Airlines Zurich (ZRH) Switzerland 2001 - 4U GWI - Germanwings Cologne Germany 2002 - 4V LCG - LAC - Lignes Aereas Congolaises Kinshasa Congo, DR 2006 - 4W AJK - Allied Air Cargo Lagos (LOS) Nigeria 1998 4Y BLE - Blue Line Paris (CDG) France 2002 - 4Y TUD - Flight Alaska Anchorage (ANC) USA 1963 - 4Z LNK 749 South African AirLink Johannesburg (JNB) South Africa 1998 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 5A AIP - Alpine Air Express Provo (PVU) USA 1972 - 5B EAK - Euro-Asia Air Atyrau (GUW) Kazakhstan 1997 - 5B NCH - Chanchangi Airlines Kaduna (KAD) Nigeria 1997 - 5C NRR - NatureAir San Jos Costa Rica 1991 - 5D SLI 642 Aeromxico Connect Monterrey (MTY) Mexico 2007 - 5E EKA - Equaflight Service Pointe Noire (PNR) Congo 1998 - 5F BST - Best Air Istanbul (IST) Turkey 2006 - 5F CIR - Arctic Circle Air Service Anchorage (ANC) USA 1973 - 5H FFV - Fly540 Nairobi (NBO) Kenya 2006 - 5J CEB 203 Cevu Pacific Air Manila (MNL) Philippines 1995 - 5K HFY 040 Hi Fly Lisbon (LIS) Portugal 2005 - 5K ODS - Odessa Airlines Odessa (ODS) Ukraine 1996 - 5L RSU 275 AeroSur Viru Viru (VVI) Bolivia 1992 - 5N AUL 316 Aeroflot-Nord Arckhangelsk (ARH) Russia 2004 - 5O FPO - Europe Airpost Paris (CDG) France 1999 - 5Q BEA - Best Air Dhaka (DAC) Bangladesh 2004 - 5R KAJ - Karthago Airlines Djerba (DJE) Tunisia 2002 - 5T ANX 518 Canadian North Yellowknife (YZF) Canada 1989 - 5T TWE - Transwede Airways Gothenburg (GOT) Sweden 2004 - 5U CHG - Challenge Aero Kiev (KIV) Ukraine 2002 - 5V UKW 062 Lviv Airlines Lviv (LWO) Ukraine 1992 - 5X UPS 406 UPS Airlines Louisville, KY USA 1953 - 5Y GTI 369 Atlas Air Miami (MIA) USA 1992 - 5Y IOS - Isles of Scilly Skybus Lands End (LEQ) United Kingdom 1984 - 5Z - - Mokulele Airlines Honolulu (HNL) USA 1998 - 5Z BML - Bismillah Airlines Dhaka (DAC) Bangladesh 1998 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 6A CHP 095 Aviacsa Mexico City (MEX) Mexico 1990 - 6B BLX 951 TUIfly Nordic Stockholm (ARN) Sweden 2006 - 6D PAS 019 Pelita Air Service Jakarta (PCB) Indonesia 1970 - 6E IGO - IndiGo Airlines Delhi (DEL) India 2005 - 6F FRJ - Afrijet Airlines Lagos (LOS) Nigeria 1998 - 6H ISR - Israir Airlines Tel Aviv (SDV) Israel 1989 6I VVA - Aviast Moscow (DME) Russia 1999 - 6J JUB - Jubba Airways Dubai (DXB) Somalia 1998 - 6J SNJ - Skynet Asia Airways Miyazaki (KMI) Japan 1997 - 6L AKK - Aklak Air Inuvik (YEV) Canada 1997 - 6M AMG - Air Minhas Linhas Aereas Pampulha (PLU) Brazil 2003 - 6N KRE - AeroSucre Colombia Bogota (BOG) Colombia 1969 - 6O ASJ - Air Satellite Baie-Comeau (YBC) Canada 1968 - 6R DRU - Alrosa Avia Moscow (VKO) Russia 2000 - 6R TNO - AeroUnion Mexico City (MEX) Mexico 2001 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 6T - - Air Mandalay Rangoon (RGN) Burma 1994 - 6T LMT - Almaty Aviation Almaty (ALA) Kazakhstan 2002 - 6W SOV 026 Saravia Airlines Saratov (RTW) Russia 1995 - 6Y LTC - SmartLynx Airlines Riga (RIX) Latvia 1993 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 7A NXA - Air Next Fukuoka (FUK) Japan 2004 - 7B AYZ - Atlant-Soyuz Airlines Moscow (SVO) Russia 1993 - 7C COY 575 Coyne Airways London United Kingdom 1990 - 7C JJA - Jeju Air Jeju (CJU) South Korea 2005 - 7D UDC 897 Donbassaero Airlines Kharkov (HRK) Ukraine 2003 - 7E AWU - Sylt Air Westerland-Sylt (GWT) Germany 1963 - 7F FAB 245 First Air Ottawa (YOW) Canada 1996 - 7G MKA 513 MK Airlines Kent Int (MSE) United Kingdom 1993 - 7H CAI - Corendon Airlines Istanbul (IST) Turkey 2004 - 7H ERH 808 Era Aviation Anchorage (ANC) USA 1988 - 7I INC - Insel Air Curacao (CUR) Neth. Antilles 2006 - 7J TZK - Tajik Air Dushanbe (DYU) Tajikistan 2007 - 7K KGL - Kolavia Surgut (SGC) Russia 1993 - 7L CRN 164 Aero Caribbean Havana (HAV) Cuba 1982 - 7M AAG - Air Atlantique Coventry (CVT) United Kingdom 1969 - 7P BTV 761 Batavia Air Jakarta (CGK) Indonesia 2001 - 7Q PWD 110 Pan Am World Airways Dominicana Santo Domingo (SDQ) Dominican Republic 2002 - 7Q TLR - Air Libya Tripoli (TIP) Libya 1999 - 7R BRB - BRA Transportes Aereos Sao Paulo (GRU) Brazil 1999 - 7T RTM 144 Aero Express Del Ecuador (TranAm) Guayaquil Ecuador 1991 - 7T TOB 762 Tobruk Air Transport & Cargo Tobruk Libya 2002 - 7U ERG 765 Aviaenergo Moscow (VKO) Russia 1994 - 7V PDF 739 Pelican Air Services Johannesburg (JNB) South Africa 2001 - 7W WRC - Wind Rose Air Kiev (KBP) Ukraine 2007 - 7X AGO - Angola Air Charter Luanda (LAD) Angola 1991 - 7Y NYL 368 Mid Airlines Khartoum (KRT) Sudan 2002 - IATA ICAO AWB Airline name Base airport Country Start End code code prefix 8A BMM - Atlas Blue Casablanca (CMN) Morocco 2004 - 8B BFY - Bremenfly Bremen (BRE) Germany 2009 - 8C ATN 649 Air Transport International Toledo (TOL) USA 1988 - 8D EXV 319 Expo Air Colombo (CMB) Sri Lanka 1997 - 8E BRG - Bering Air Nome (OME) USA 1979 - 8J JFU - Jet4You Marrakesh (RAK) Morocco 2005 - 8L LKE 859 Lucky Air Dali City (DLU) China 2006 - 8M MMA 599 Myanmar Airways International Rangoon (RGN) Burma 1993 - 8N NKF - Barents Airlink Lulea (LLA) Sweden 1978 - 8P PCO 905 Pacific Coastal Airlines Vamcouver (YVR) Canada 1956 - 8Q OHY - Onur Air Istanbul (IST) Turkey 1992 - 8R - - Sol Lineas Areas Rosario
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