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A
Afghanistan
OA
Alaska (U.S.)
PA, PO, PP
Albania
LA
Algeria
DA
American Samoa
NS
Angola
FN
Anguilla Island (U.K.)
TQ
Antigua and Barbuda
TA
Argentina
SA
Armenia
UG
Aruba (Netherlands)
TN
Ascension Island (U.K.)
FH
Australia
AB, AD, AM, AP, AS
Austria
LO
Azerbaijan
UB
Azores (Portugal)
LP
B
Bahamas
MY
Bahrain
OB
Baker Island (U.S.)
PB
Bangladesh
VG
Barbados
TB
Belgium
EB
Belize
MZ
Belorussia
UM
Benin
DB
Bermuda (U.K.)
TX
Bhutan
VQ
Bolivia
SL
Botswana
FB
Brazil
SB
British Indian Ocean Territory
FJ
Brunei
WB
Bulgaria
LB
Burkina Faso
DF
Burundi
HB
APPENDIX F
AIRPORT IDENTIFIER PREFIX CODES
Most airport identifiers in the database use the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) assigned prefix. Use the following rules to determine
the ICAO prefix for a country’s airport identifiers.
Continental U.S.
Airport identifiers which contain only alphabetic characters are prefixed with
a “K” followed by the FAA-standard three-character identifier. For example,
the FAA identifier for Johnson County Executive is “OJC”. Use “KOJC” when
entering the airport identifier.
Airport identifiers which contain numeric characters do not require the “K”
prefix.
Outside Continental U.S.
Find the country (or state) name in the table below and use the associated
prefix(es) to identify the airports.