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Narrows the location down to a specific country or a sub-region within that continent. For example, EG designates the United Kingdom, while LF designates France.

The data maintained in Doc 7910 forms the backbone of several critical aviation systems: 1. Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network (AFTN)

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A unique code for airports, heliports, and reporting points.

Historically, the letters N, K, and W were assigned to the US. Over time, 'K' became standard for the contiguous US and Hawaii, while 'P' covers the Pacific region, and 'K' remains dominant because it was the identifier for radio stations at the time of the original agreement.

If two airports in different countries shared the same code, the consequences would be catastrophic. DOC 7910 prevents duplication. The system ensures that always means Paris, France, and never another airport. While current editions require a paid subscription for

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This section lists countries alphabetically. Under each country, it lists all recognized cities and airports alongside their assigned four-letter ICAO codes. 2. Decode Section (Alphabetical by Code)

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The PDF also includes a decoding table explaining the meaning of each character and a history of amendments.

This section lists codes for communication centers that relay flight data, weather reports (METARs), and NOTAMs.

Unlike IATA codes (e.g., JFK, LHR), which are primarily used for commercial purposes like baggage tags and tickets, the ICAO codes found in are technical and operational. Location Indicators (Doc 7910/199) | ICAO Store