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The airport codes may refer to either IATAairport code, a three-letter code which is used in passenger reservation, ticketing and baggage-handling systems, or the ICAO airport codewhich is a four letter code used by ATC systems and for airports that do not have an IATA airport code (from wikipedia).

Airport codes from around the world. Downloaded from public domain source http://ourairports.com/data/ who compiled this data from multiple different sources. This data is updated nightly.

Data

The IATA, the FAA (US Federal Aviation Administration), and various booking engines have assigned 'city codes' which represent several airports serving a metropolitan area. Not every region served with multiple airports is assigned a location identifier, however, nor are all IATA-recognized facilities necessarily included; furthermore, the inclusion or exclusion of a facility may depend on the.

'data/airport-codes.csv' contains the list of all airport codes, the attributes are identified in datapackage description. Some of the columns contain attributes identifying airport locations, other codes (IATA, local if exist) that are relevant to identification of an airport.
Original source url is http://ourairports.com/data/airports.csv (stored in archive/data.csv)

Preparation

City

You will need Python 3.6 or greater and dataflows library to run the script

City

Aladdin etoken. To update the data run the process script locally:

Several steps will be done to get the final data.

  • merge columns 'latitude_deg' and 'longitude_deg' into 'coordinates'
  • remove columns: 'id', 'scheduled_service', 'home_link', 'wikipedia_link', 'keywords'

Automation

Daily updated 'Airport codes' datapackage could be found on the datahub.io:
https://datahub.io/core/airport-codes

License

The source specifies that the data can be used as is without any warranty. Given size and factual nature of the data and its source from a US company would imagine this was public domain and as such have licensed the Data Package under the Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL).

The airport codes may refer to eitherairport code, a three-letter code which is used in passenger reservation, ticketing and baggage-handling systems, or the airport codewhich is a four letter code used by ATC systems and for airports that do not have an IATA airport code (from wikipedia).Airport codes from around the world. Downloaded from public domain source who compiled this data from multiple different sources. This data is updated nightly. Data'data/airport-codes.csv' contains the list of all airport codes, the attributes are identified in datapackage description. Some of the columns contain attributes identifying airport locations, other codes (IATA, local if exist) that are relevant to identification of an airport.Original source url is (stored in archive/data.csv) PreparationYou will need Python 3.6 or greater and library to run the scriptTo update the data run the process script locally. # Install dataflowspip install dataflows# Run the scriptpython airportcodesflow.pySeveral steps will be done to get the final data. merge columns 'latitudedeg' and 'longitudedeg' into 'coordinates'.

remove columns: 'id', 'scheduledservice', 'homelink', 'wikipedialink', 'keywords'AutomationDaily updated 'Airport codes' datapackage could be found on the:LicenseThe source specifies that the data can be used as is without any warranty. Given size and factual nature of the data and its source from a US company would imagine this was public domain and as such have licensed the Data Package under the Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL).

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