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  1. The following are lists of airports by IATA code and ICAO code : By IATA code. By ICAO code. Categories: Lists of aviation lists. Lists of airports. Lists of abbreviations.

  2. This airline and airport code search engine provides an official source for codes assigned by IATA. Find out the 2-letter code of an airline or identify to which airline a 2-letter code corresponds. This search tool returns 2 search results.

  3. World Airport Codes provides info for almost every airport in the world, including airport codes, abbreviations, runway lengths and other airport details.

  4. Asia. Europe. North America. Oceania. South America. Airport IATA codes. IATA, officially established on April 19, 1945, is the abbreviation of I nternational A ir T ransport A ssociation and an IATA code is linked to national and international airports. IATA codes are being used for identification in documents and communication systems.

  5. An IATA airport code, also known as an IATA location identifier, IATA station code, or simply a location identifier, is a three-letter geocode designating many airports and metropolitan areas around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). [1] .

  6. In the contiguous United States and Canada, many airports have ICAO codes that are simply copies of their three-letter IATA codes, with the geographical prefix added on (e.g., YEG and CYEG both refer to Edmonton International Airport, while IAD and KIAD both refer to Washington Dulles International Airport ).

  7. On AirportCodes.us, you will find U.S. airport tables that list primary and nonprimary commercial service airports and their passenger enplanement data as well as cargo service airports and their landed weight data.

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