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Airport codes (IATA) and information pulled from OpenFlights.org.

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Airport Codes

Airport codes (IATA) and information pulled from OpenFlights.org

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npm install airport-codes

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The list of airport codes is wrapped in a Backbone Collection, so have access to all normal collection methods like findWhere, at, and sort.

var airports = require('airport-codes');

console.log(airports.findWhere({ iata: 'LAX' }).get('name'));
//=> Los Angeles Intl

console.log(airports.at(124).get('city'));;
//=> Sydney

console.log(airports.at(0).get('name'));
//=> Goroka
airports.comparator = 'city';
airports.sort();
console.log(airports.at(0).get('name'));
//=> 7 Novembre

If you'd like only the JSON list of airport codes, you can use either the Backbone Collection's toJSON method or import the json list directly:

require('airport-codes').toJSON();
require('airport-codes/airports.json');

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Package last updated on 12 Feb 2019

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