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  4. Learn about the three main types of airport codes, IATA, ICAO, and LID, what they are used for, and how FlightAware provides a cross-reference between them so that you can properly correlate airport data.

  5. 2024年2月7日 · Airport codes come in three main types: ICAO, IATA, and FAA LIDs, each serving a specific purpose. ICAO codes, assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization, are four-letter codes. They’re used globally in flight operations and Air Traffic Control.

  6. 國際民航組織機場代碼(ICAO機場代碼,英語: International Civil Aviation Organization Airport Code,縮寫: ICAO code ),是國際民航組織為世界上所有機場所訂定的識別代碼,由4個英文字母組成。

  7. 國際航空運輸協會機場代碼(IATA機場代碼,英語: International Air Transport Association airport code,縮寫: IATA code )是一個由國際航空運輸協會規定、用於代表全世界大多數機場的代碼。

  8. 2024年7月22日 · There are three main types of airport codes: IATA Codes: The International Air Transport Association (IATA) assigns the widely recognized three-letter codes that travelers often encounter on their boarding passes and luggage tags. These codes are designed to be easily recognizable and are typically derived from the airport's name or location.