List of airports by ICAO code: E

List of airports by ICAO code: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z


Format of entries is:

  • ICAO (IATA) – Airport Name – Airport Location

EB – Belgium

Also see airport category and list. All Belgian airports from Aeronautical Information Publication at Belgocontrol except where noted.[1]

EB – Public airports

EB – Military airports

EB – Private airfields

EB – ULM fields

EB – Hospital heliports

EB – Private heliports

ED ET – Germany

Also see airport category and list.

ED – Civil airports

ET – Military airports

EE – Estonia

Also see airport category and list.

EF – Finland

Also see airport category and list.

EG – United Kingdom (and British Crown dependencies)

Also see airport category and list.

Other categories: Airports in England, Airports in Northern Ireland, Airports in Scotland, Airports in Wales

EH – Netherlands

Also see airport category and list.

EI – Ireland

Also see airport category and list.

EK – Denmark and the Faroe Islands

Denmark

Also see airport category and list.

Faroe Islands

Also see airport category and list.

EL – Luxembourg

Also see airport category and list.

All airports in Luxembourg from Aeronautical Information Publication at Belgocontrol.[1]

EN – Norway

Also see airport category and list.

EP – Poland

Also see airport category and list.

ES – Sweden

Also see airport category and list.

EV – Latvia

Also see airport category and list.

EY – Lithuania

Also see airport category and list.

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