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This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators , the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Aeronexus Corporation ARN AERONEX 2001 Africa Charter Airline FSK AFRICAN SKY 2007 Allegiance Air: ANJ AIR ALLEGIANCE 2008 Angel Gabriel Aeronautics ANGEL Avex Air Transport AVE AVEX AIR 1965 Civair: 2I CIW CIVFLIGHT 1989 Cobra Aviation 0C CBR COBRA 2019 Comair Flight Services: GCM GLOBECOM 2007
South Asian Airlines: SOUTH ASIAN Bangladesh OL SZB Samoa Air: SAMOA Samoa BEC State Air Company Berkut: Kazakhstan S4 RZO SATA International: AIR AZORES Portugal SA SAA South African Airways: SPRINGBOK South Africa KYD Sky Messaging: SKYAD South Africa SAB Sky Way Air: SKY WORKER Kyrgyzstan KV SKV Sky Regional Airlines: MAPLE Canada SAC SASCO ...
Ambulance Air Africa: MERCY South Africa MQ EGF American Eagle Airlines: EAGLE FLIGHT United States Renamed Envoy Air, ICAO Code and Callsign withdrawn in 2014 PUE Aeropuelche: PUELCHE Chile PUT Aeroput: Serbia defunct ZS AZI Azzurra Air: AZZURRA Italy defunct FF Airshop: Netherlands ML ETC African Transport Trading and Investment Company ...
Airline codes IATA ICAO Airline Call sign Country Comments PIP Pilot Flight Academy PILOT Norway HRS Pursuit Aviation HORSEMAN United States 2016 [1] NCT Pete Air: PETE AIR Thailand 2014 [2] PRT Prime Service Italia: PRIME ITALIA Italy 2014 [2] PXT Pacific Coast Jet: PACK COAST United States Allocated in 2014 [3] BPH Phoenix Helicopter Academy ...
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This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators , the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.
The IATA codes were originally based on the ICAO designators which were issued in 1947 as two-letter airline identification codes (see the section below). IATA expanded the two-character-system with codes consisting of a letter and a digit (or vice versa) e.g. EasyJet 's U2 after ICAO had introduced its current three-letter-system in 1982.