About AirCodes.info
What is AirCodes.info?
AirCodes.info is a comprehensive global airport directory providing information on over 10,000 airports worldwide. Our database includes detailed information about airports including their IATA codes, ICAO codes, geographic location, elevation, timezone information, and more.
Whether you're a traveler looking for airport codes, an aviation enthusiast, or a professional in the industry, AirCodes.info aims to be your go-to resource for airport information.
What are IATA and ICAO Codes?
IATA Codes
IATA (International Air Transport Association) codes are three-letter codes assigned to airports for commercial uses, particularly for ticketing, baggage tags, and airline timetables. These are the codes you'll see on your boarding pass and luggage tags. Examples include:
- JFK - John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York)
- LHR - London Heathrow Airport
- SYD - Sydney Airport
ICAO Codes
ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) codes are four-letter codes used for official purposes like air traffic control, weather reports, and flight planning. They are more technical and follow a regional structure. Examples include:
- KJFK - John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York)
- EGLL - London Heathrow Airport
- YSSY - Sydney Airport
Data Sources
Our airport data is sourced from the OpenFlights Airport Database, which contains over 10,000 airports worldwide with fields like name, city, country, IATA/ICAO codes, latitude/longitude, altitude, timezone, and more. This dataset is regularly updated by the community.
Some data may also come from OurAirports, which provides public domain airport data.
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If you have any questions, feedback, or spot any inaccuracies in our data, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Email: contact@aircodes.info