IATA International Air Transport Association (IATA).
The International Air Transport Association's (IATA) Location Identifier is a unique 3-letter code (also commonly known as IATA code) used in aviation and also in logistics to identify an airport. For example, JFK is the IATA code for, you might know it, New York's John F.
This is a list of Airports in North Carolina with sorting by city
State | City | Airport name | Code IATA |
---|---|---|---|
North Carolina | Asheville | Asheville Regional Airport | AVL |
North Carolina | Asheville | Asheville Regional Airport | AVL |
North Carolina | Charlotte | Charlotte/Douglas International Airport | CLT |
North Carolina | Charlotte | Charlotte/Douglas International Airport | CLT |
North Carolina | Concord | Concord Regional Airport | USA |
North Carolina | Concord | Concord Regional Airport | USA |
North Carolina | Fayetteville | Fayetteville Regional Airport | FAY |
North Carolina | Fayetteville | Fayetteville Regional Airport | FAY |
North Carolina | Greensboro | Piedmont Triad International Airport | GSO |
North Carolina | Greensboro | Piedmont Triad International Airport | GSO |
North Carolina | Greenville | Pitt–Greenville Airport | PGV |
North Carolina | Greenville | Pitt–Greenville Airport | PGV |
North Carolina | Jacksonville | Albert J. Ellis Airport | OAJ |
North Carolina | Jacksonville | Albert J. Ellis Airport | OAJ |
North Carolina | New Bern | Coastal Carolina Regional Airport | EWN |
North Carolina | New Bern | Coastal Carolina Regional Airport | EWN |
North Carolina | Raleigh | Raleigh–Durham International Airport | RDU |
North Carolina | Raleigh | Raleigh–Durham International Airport | RDU |
North Carolina | Wilmington | Wilmington International Airport | ILM |
North Carolina | Wilmington | Wilmington International Airport | ILM |