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The airport's IATA airport code, GSW, is still in use by the American Airlines Flight Academy, which sits across State Highway 360 from the airport site.
Malpensa Aeroporto railway station, or Malpensa Airport railway station, is located in the Terminal 1 of Malpensa Airport (IATA code: MXP) in Ferno, Varese, near Milan.
The name uses a pun on LAX, the IATA airport code for Los Angeles International Airport.
callsign meaning = ECP (IATA code for Panama City airport
Southwest Georgia Regional Airport in Albany, Georgia, United States, from its IATA airport code
Abéché Airport, an airport in Chad with the IATA airport code AEH
Zanaga Airport, Republic of the Congo, which has this IATA airport code
Abu Dhabi International Airport (IATA airport code: AUH) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport (IATA airport code: BAQ) in Barranquilla, Colombia
Carlisle Lake District Airport in Carlisle, Cumbria, England (IATA airport code: CAX)
DLU, the IATA airport code for Dali Airport in China
Enejit Airport, an airport on the Marshall Islands which has IATA airport code EJT
Ekibastuz Airport, an airport in Kazakhstan with IATA airport code EKB
Emmonak Airport, an American airport which has IATA airport code EMK
Keokuk Municipal Airport, an American airport which has IATA airport code EOK
Grand Forks International Airport, North Dakota, United States; IATA airport code GFK
Goodland Municipal Airport (IATA airport code: GLD) in Goodland, Kansas, United States
Golovin Airport, an airport in Golovin, Alaska, United States (IATA airport code: GLV)
Austin Straubel International Airport (IATA airport code), an airport southwest of Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.
Makabana Airport, in the Republic of the Congo, which has that IATA airport code
RAF Lossiemouth (IATA airport code), a Royal Air Force station near Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland
Nuku Hiva Airport airport on Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia (IATA airport code)
Yokangassi Airport, an airport in the Republic of the Congo with that IATA airport code
Saufley Field, airport, Pensacola, Florida, United States; IATA airport code NUN
Okinoerabu Airport, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan (IATA airport code: OKE)
Freiburg Hauptbahnhof, Freiburg, Germany railway station (IATA airport code)
Almirante Padilla Airport (IATA airport code: RCH) in Riohacha, Colombia
Amado Nervo International Airport (IATA airport code: TPQ), an airport in Tepic, Nayarit
Magic Valley Regional Airport, an airport serving Twin Falls, Idaho, United States (IATA airport code: TWF)
General William J. Fox Airfield, (IATA airport code: WJF), a public airport in Lancaster, California
YFD is the IATA airport code for Brantford Airport near Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
Fort Simpson Airport (IATA airport code), in Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, Canada
Kitkatla Water Aerodrome (IATA airport code), Kitkatla, British Columbia, Canada