Country | # | ICAO-2nd Sorted | Model | Rwys | X,B,S | Airfield | Modified | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ae | 12 | |||||||
af | 1 | |||||||
ag | 4 | |||||||
al | 1 | |||||||
am | 1 | |||||||
ao | 2 | |||||||
ar | 9 | |||||||
at | 32 | |||||||
au | 203 | |||||||
az | 1 | |||||||
ba | 2 | |||||||
bak | 1 | |||||||
bb | 1 | |||||||
bd | 1 | |||||||
be | 24 | |||||||
bf | 1 | |||||||
bg | 1 | |||||||
bi | 1 | |||||||
bj | 1 | |||||||
bn | 1 | |||||||
bo | 3 | |||||||
br | 6 | |||||||
bs | 23 | |||||||
bt | 4 | |||||||
bw | 1 | |||||||
by | 1 | |||||||
bz | 2 | |||||||
ca | 143 | |||||||
cd | 1 | |||||||
cf | 1 | |||||||
cg | 1 | |||||||
ch | 51 | |||||||
ci | 1 | |||||||
cl | 17 | |||||||
cm | 1 | |||||||
cn | 17 | |||||||
co | 2 | |||||||
cr | 1 | |||||||
cu | 11 | |||||||
cv | 7 | |||||||
cy | 2 | |||||||
cz | 17 | |||||||
de | 291 | |||||||
dj | 1 | |||||||
dk | 43 | |||||||
dm | 2 | |||||||
do | 13 | |||||||
dz | 3 | |||||||
ec | 1 | |||||||
ee | 2 | |||||||
eg | 9 | |||||||
er | 1 | |||||||
es | 48 | |||||||
et | 1 | |||||||
fi | 27 | |||||||
fj | 1 | |||||||
fk | 2 | |||||||
fr | 238 | |||||||
ga | 1 | |||||||
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gb | 302 | |||||||
gd | 6 | |||||||
ge | 2 | |||||||
gf | 1 | |||||||
gh | 1 | |||||||
gl | 2 | |||||||
gm | 1 | |||||||
gn | 1 | |||||||
gq | 1 | |||||||
gr | 23 | |||||||
gt | 1 | |||||||
gw | 1 | |||||||
gy | 2 | |||||||
hn | 1 | |||||||
hr | 7 | |||||||
ht | 1 | |||||||
hu | 2 | |||||||
id | 1 | |||||||
ie | 29 | |||||||
il | 9 | |||||||
in | 14 | |||||||
iq | 1 | |||||||
ir | 14 | |||||||
is | 8 | |||||||
it | 74 | |||||||
jm | 6 | |||||||
jo | 2 | |||||||
jp | 10 | |||||||
ke | 32 | |||||||
kg | 1 | |||||||
kh | 2 | |||||||
km | 5 | |||||||
kn | 4 | |||||||
kp | 1 | |||||||
kr | 2 | |||||||
kw | 2 | |||||||
kz | 1 | |||||||
la | 1 | |||||||
lb | 1 | |||||||
lc | 2 | |||||||
lk | 1 | |||||||
lr | 1 | |||||||
ls | 6 | |||||||
lt | 1 | |||||||
lv | 1 | |||||||
ly | 1 | |||||||
ma | 13 | |||||||
md | 1 | |||||||
mg | 19 | |||||||
mk | 1 | |||||||
ml | 1 | |||||||
mm | 1 | |||||||
mn | 1 | |||||||
mr | 1 | |||||||
mt | 3 | |||||||
mu | 1 | |||||||
mv | 1 | |||||||
mw | 1 | |||||||
mx | 39 | |||||||
my | 4 | |||||||
mz | 1 | |||||||
na | 2 | |||||||
nc | 1 | |||||||
ne | 1 | |||||||
ng | 1 | |||||||
ni | 1 | |||||||
nl | 10 | |||||||
no | 121 | |||||||
np | 14 | |||||||
nz | 53 | |||||||
om | 6 | |||||||
pa | 2 | |||||||
pe | 1 | |||||||
pf | 7 | |||||||
pg | 1 | |||||||
ph | 15 | |||||||
pk | 7 | |||||||
pl | 63 | |||||||
pt | 11 | |||||||
py | 1 | |||||||
qa | 1 | |||||||
re | 5 | |||||||
ro | 9 | |||||||
rs | 3 | |||||||
ru | 15 | |||||||
rw | 1 | |||||||
sa | 1 | |||||||
sb | 1 | |||||||
sc | 1 | |||||||
sd | 1 | |||||||
se | 6 | |||||||
si | 1 | |||||||
sk | 3 | |||||||
sl | 1 | |||||||
sn | 1 | |||||||
so | 1 | |||||||
sr | 1 | |||||||
st | 1 | |||||||
sv | 1 | |||||||
sy | 2 | |||||||
sz | 1 | |||||||
td | 1 | |||||||
tg | 1 | |||||||
th | 17 | |||||||
tj | 1 | |||||||
tl | 1 | |||||||
tm | 1 | |||||||
tn | 2 | |||||||
tr | 36 | |||||||
tt | 2 | |||||||
tw | 1 | |||||||
tz | 7 | |||||||
ua | 2 | |||||||
ug | 1 | |||||||
us | 1142 | |||||||
uy | 1 | |||||||
uz | 1 | |||||||
ve | 17 | |||||||
vn | 1 | |||||||
vu | 1 | |||||||
xx | 1 | |||||||
ye | 1 | |||||||
za | 25 | |||||||
zm | 3 | |||||||
zw | 1 | |||||||
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