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moxpiolt
5th Jan 2010, 23:15
Hello everybody

i need a list of complete ICAO and IATA airport codes please.

flyingfree
5th Jan 2010, 23:20
there is :
ICAO Airport Code (http://flightfield.com/index.php/aeronautical-data/icao-airport-code)
IATA Airport Code (http://flightfield.com/index.php/aeronautical-data/iata-airport-code)

:ok:

racedo
5th Jan 2010, 23:38
Have you Googled the question 1st ?

Capetonian
6th Jan 2010, 06:57
ICAO Codes - Airport Technology (http://www.airport-technology.com/icao-codes/)

IATA Airport Codes - Airport Technology (http://www.airport-technology.com/codes/)

mmmm. That was hard, as the actress said to the bishop!

ab33t
6th Jan 2010, 11:42
Teach a man how to fish

Capetonian
6th Jan 2010, 12:33
Teach a man how to fish

One of the reasons that capitalism is alive and well is that some of us are born to lead and some are born to follow.

raffele
6th Jan 2010, 15:57
I'm surprised the OP didn't try Wikipedia first - we all know that it has pretty much everything on it, and 100% accurate too :8

aerobelly
6th Jan 2010, 20:12
Wikipedia looks the best of the three mentioned so far, but it doesn't include EGSW, an easy stroll from home. However it rarely sees aircraft movements (if ever) and the un-coded 800m strip nearby is used every day the gee-gees are running. Maybe the code is a hangover from RAF station days.

If moxpiolt had asked for an accurate list, there would have been no grounds for mumbling at the back. Some lists say that Newmarket Heath is EGSW, some that Clacton is EGSW, others that Clacton is EGSQ. One list says that EGSW is Wheely, close to Clacton, but not the same place that the operational Clacton airfield was found the last time I was there, about 5 years ago. And EGSW is the only code I've tried!

<https://www.notams.jcs.mil/common/icao/> is the most comprehensive I've found so far, but don't use it for navigation.....

'b

CyReal
30th May 2010, 15:32
I know I'm late, but I finally found a complete table with both ICAO/IATA airport codes (and of course, names and locations) here :

IATA & ICAO Airport Codes - flugzeuginfo.net (http://www.flugzeuginfo.net/table_airportcodes_country-location_en.php)

Hope it will help...
:-)

pasir
2nd Jun 2010, 20:34
While on aviation codes just out of interest I wonder if any
still recognise the following example (may not be accurate)
in general use in the 40's and 50's - and the name of the code.
It was mainly used for airline seat reservations



AAAAB AMSLO NKL107 AUG12 BRENNIKMEYER RELON

aerobelly
2nd Jun 2010, 22:16
Quote "I know I'm late, but I finally found a complete table with both ICAO/IATA airport codes (and of course, names and locations) here :

IATA & ICAO Airport Codes - flugzeuginfo.net" (http://www.flugzeuginfo.net/table_airportcodes_country-location_en.php)

Fails my EGSW test at the first hurdle....

... yes it exists and you could, and the RAF did, land large aircraft there, even if the traffic nowadays is helicopters carrying racehorse owners.

'b