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1779 airports
Overview
About United States
United States sits on the North America continent, with its capital at Washington D.C.. The currency in United States is US Dollar, and English is the most widely spoken language. We track 1779 airports across the country, from major international hubs to regional and island fields.
Directory
Airports in United States
- ABYSouthwest Georgia Regional AirportAlbany, Georgia
- BEHSouthwest Michigan Regional AirportBenton Harbor, Michigan
- MMLSouthwest Minnesota Regional-Marshall-Ryan FieldMarshall, Minnesota
- OTHSouthwest Oregon Regional AirportNorth Bend, Oregon
- KLSSouthwest Washington Regional AirportKelso, Washington
- RKSSouthwest Wyoming Regional AirportRock Springs, Wyoming
- TIXSpace Coast Regional AirportTitusville, Florida
- SVWSparrevohn LRRS AirportSparrevohn, Alaska
- SARSparta Community Hunter FieldSparta, Illinois
- CMYSparta Fort Mc Coy AirportSparta, Wisconsin
- SPASpartanburg Downtown Memorial AirportSpartanburg, South Carolina
- MULSpence AirportMoultrie, Georgia
- SPWSpencer Municipal AirportSpencer, Iowa
- SUSSpirit of St Louis AirportSt Louis, Missouri
- GEGSpokane International AirportSpokane, Washington
- SPZSpringdale Municipal AirportSpringdale, Arkansas
- SGHSpringfield Beckley Municipal AirportSpringfield, Ohio
- SGFSpringfield Branson National AirportSpringfield, Missouri
- HUJStan Stamper Municipal AirportHugo, Oklahoma
- SYNStanton AirfieldStanton, Minnesota
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Other countries in North America
Common questions
Frequently asked
How many airports are in United States?
We track 1779 airports in United States — every commercial and scheduled-service field with an IATA code. The list above is the directory; private airstrips, military fields and helipads without an IATA designation are excluded.
What is the main international airport in United States?
Browse the airport list above — the largest international gateways typically carry the highest traffic. Click any airport's name for its IATA and ICAO codes, location, routes and live departure boards.
What is the country code for United States?
United States uses the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code US. Most airport tickets, booking systems and luggage tags display this two-letter code alongside the destination IATA.
Can I track flights from United States in the MyFlight app?
Yes. Log any flight that touches United States and the country lights up on your personal visited-countries map. Free on iOS and Android — the same airport directory you see here powers the app's flight-log autocomplete.
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