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Airports

Abu Musa Airport

IATA: AEU

Abu Simbel Airport

IATA: ABS

Abuja International Airport

IATA: ABV ICAO: DNAA

Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport serves the Nigerian city of Abuja and is among the busiest in the country. The airport is operated by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria. Approximately 15 airlines fly to a range of domestic and international destinations.

Acapulco Alvarez International Airport

IATA: ACA

Acapulco Alvarez International Airport serves the resort city of Acapulco in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. The airport received scheduled services operated by several Mexican carriers including VivaAerobus, AeroMexico, Interjet and Volaris. International carriers including CanJet, Sunwing and Delta Air Lines operate on a seasonal basis. Acapulco Alvarez International is owned and operated by Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte. 

Acarigua Oswaldo Guevara Mujica Airport

IATA: AGV

Oswaldo Guevara Mujica Airport serves Acarigua, a city of 200,000 in Venezuela's western Portuguesa state. Though having previously been served by various domestic carriers, including Conviasa, the airport currently handles private aviation only. The airport is owned and operated by Venezuela's National Institute of Civil Aviation (INAC).

Accra Kotoka Airport

IATA: ACC ICAO: DGAA

Kotoka International Airport is an international airport serving the city of Accra, Ghana. Kotoka is operated by the Ghana Airports Company Limited and is the main international gateway to the country. Ghanaian domestic carrier Antrak Air is the largest operator at Kotoka, which is served by airlines from across Africa, the Middle East and Europe. 

Achutupo Airport

IATA: ACU

Achutupo Airport serves Achutupo, a town of 2,000 in eastern Panama. The airport is served by Air Panama, with daily services to Panama City Albrook Airport.

Adak Island Naval Station

IATA: ADK

Adana Incirlik Air Base

IATA: UAB

Adana Sakirpasa Airport

IATA: ADA

Addis Ababa Bole Airport

IATA: ADD ICAO: HAAB

Addis Ababa Bole International Airport is the major international airport serving the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. The airport is the busiest in the country and ranks among the busiest in Africa, serving over six million passenger p/a and hosting airlines from across Africa, the Middle East and Europe. The airport is the hub for national airline Ethiopian Airlines.

Addison Airport

IATA: ADS

Adelaide Airport

IATA: ADL ICAO: YPAD

Operated by Adelaide Airport Limited, Adelaide International Airport was first established in 1955 with the new international and domestic terminal opening in 2006.  The main airport for South Australia, Adelaide Airport hosts passenger and cargo traffic from over 20 domestic, regional and international airlines and is a regional hub for Tiger Airways.

Aden International Airport

IATA: ADE

Aden International Airport serves the city of Aden, Yemen. The airport is served by several carriers including Saudia, Royal Jordanian and Turkish Airlines.  Owned and operated by the Government of Yemen, Aden International is also acts as a base for the Yemeni Air Force. 

Adiyaman Airport

IATA: ADF

Adrar Touat Airport

IATA: AZR

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