ICAO Four Letter Codes
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From: Chennai (MAA)
Hello
Can anyone tell me about any web site where I can decode the 4 letter ICAO codes.
I work in reservations where we use
the three letter IATA codes which often have no relation to the ICAO codes.
Is there any site which gives me the info?
TK
Can anyone tell me about any web site where I can decode the 4 letter ICAO codes.
I work in reservations where we use
the three letter IATA codes which often have no relation to the ICAO codes.
Is there any site which gives me the info?
TK
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From: Exeter UK
This is quite a good one - it gives all the airport details an aviator could want as well.
http://worldaerodata.com/
http://worldaerodata.com/
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I am unable to find any details of an ICAO code for Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia in any of the above sites. Does anyone have any details of the place? I know that Lufthansa fly there about twice a week from Frankfurt so any Lufthansa crews reading this care to share their observations, please? Thank you, TTT.
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Yep, that's it! Thank you PaperTiger. That is all sorted now. In Soviet times the place was called Gorky and if I remember rightly it was a closed city for people from the West? Some scholarly types like writers, social commentators and the like who did not toe the party line were sent there as a form of internal exile. Of course when Gorby and the internet came along the game was up! Have you been there by any chance? There is a small possibility I may have a chance to go there soon so here's hoping! Thank you, TTT.
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