Welcome to the New IATA Airport Registry, Provided to you by the Transportation Ministry.
IATA is an international trade body, created over 60 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 240 airlines comprising 84% of total air traffic. The organization also represents, leads and serves the airline industry in general. IATA will be representing USNW's airlines and airports, and will also lead in aircraft safety and management.
Here is the new format for the Airport Registry, replacing the outdated airport format provided by IACA (International Aiports Codes Organization of Adonia):
If the form is not working:
IATA is an international trade body, created over 60 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 240 airlines comprising 84% of total air traffic. The organization also represents, leads and serves the airline industry in general. IATA will be representing USNW's airlines and airports, and will also lead in aircraft safety and management.
Here is the new format for the Airport Registry, replacing the outdated airport format provided by IACA (International Aiports Codes Organization of Adonia):
If the form is not working:
- Code:
[b]Nation[/b]:
[b]Region[/b]: (Select from the following: Northwest Althena (Matinenda Area), Southwest Althena (Utrova Area), North Althena (Helepestroika Area), Northeast Althena (Ghuangji Area), Southeast Althena (Malatoa Area), Solvanese Archipelagos (Grand Area), Neridea, Carreon, Clician Ocean, North Euphemia (Luther Area), South Euphemia (Vanadla Area), Itzamna (Balisca Area), Arcticki)
[b]Airport Name[/b]:
[b]IATA Code[/b]: (Three letter code)
[b]ICAO Code[/b]: (Four/Five letter code, it is a three letter code with your nation's code (eg. Mamaland - X so Ota International Airport - XOTA). Leave a line break for every other entry.)
[b]Cities Served[/b]:
[b]Runways[/b]:
[b]Passengers per year[/b]:
[b]Additional Information[/b]:
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