What does the O stand for in SFO?

Definition. SFO. San Francisco. SFO. San Francisco, CA, USA - San Francisco International Airport (airport code)
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Why is there an O in SFO?

For SFO, the most apparent fix was to add on an 'O. ' Hill resolved the mystery in his statement to Bay Curious: “So with SF, they simply took an 'O,' which we can assume was convenient to the fact that San Francisco has an 'O' at the end of it.”
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Why do airport codes start with K?

The letter K was simply assigned to the contiguous US by ICAO, in order to have a system with unique identifiers for world-wide use, instead of trying to adapt local system to match. The IATA codes had been in use already and possible duplicates could not be excluded.
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What's the name of San Francisco's airport?

FlySFO | San Francisco International Airport.
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Why is it called lax?

Before the 1930s, airports had two-letter codes. When codes switched to three letters, many added the letter X to the end. LA (Los Angeles) became LAX.
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Why is it called IAD airport?

Dulles International Airport was named for the late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and was formally dedicated by President John F. Kennedy on November 17, 1962 (the airport was renamed Washington Dulles International Airport in 1984).
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What does lax stand for?

What is LAX short for? LAX is short for or, to be more accurate, the IATA code for Los Angeles International Airport. There are other possible meanings and abbreviations. However, in the context of airports, it means the international airport in Los Angeles.
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Does San Francisco have 2 airports?

With two main airports situated on opposite sides of the bay, travelers have an important choice to make between San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Oakland International Airport (OAK).
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Why do Alaska and Hawaii airports start with P?

My understanding is that the K designates airports in the contiguous states of the U.S. U.S. airports in the Pacific take the P designation, those in the Atlantic (Puerto Rico) the T designation. A further delineation is that Alaska airports are PA, Hawaii airports PH, Guam airports PG, Puerto Rico airports PJ.
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Why do Canadian airports begin with Y?

Rather than each Canadian airport completely renaming their codes to match the name of the airport or city they served, they simply added a 'Y' to the front of each 2 letter code, with the Y indicating that each airport was Canadian.
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What country is Kam Air?

Kam Air was Afghanistan's first private commercial airline and is owned by its founder, Mr. Zamaray Kamgar, the renowned Afghan businessman. It's Air's Operator Certificate (AOC No. 001) was granted in August 2003 and was the first to be issued by the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation of Afghanistan (MoTCA).
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What does SFO mean in the military?

SFO. Specialist Firearms Officer + 1. Police, Firearm, Specialist. Police, Firearm, Specialist. 1.
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Why is it called the Mission District?

The Mission District is commonly referred to as “The Mission.” The Mission got its name from the Mission San Francisco de Asis which is the oldest remaining building in the city of San Francisco and the sixth Mission built in California by Father Junipero Serra.
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Who owns SFO airport?

The airport is owned and operated by the City and County of San Francisco, despite it being located in San Mateo County. Between 1999 and 2004, the San Francisco Airport Commission operated city-owned SFO Enterprises, Inc., to oversee its business purchases and operations of ventures.
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What does EWR stand for airport?

(Which, incidentally, explains why Newark Liberty international airport is EWR.)
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What does MCO stand for?

Orlando International (MCO)

Orlando International Airport gained its airport code, MCO, from its former name, McCoy Air Force Base, which operated there. Locals joke MCO stands for “Mickey's Corporate Office,” as Walt Disney World is located just minutes from the airport.
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What does MCO airport stand for?

How did the airport get the designator “MCO”? The airport designator code “MCO” comes from the former McCoy Air Force Base, named after Colonel Michael N. W. McCoy, on which site, located at -81.08W 28.96 N, and at 113 feet (34 meters) above sea level, Orlando International Airport now stands.
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Why is O'Hare called ORD?

ORD – Chicago O'Hare

Chicago's main airport is one of the more famous global hubs with a code that at first glance makes no sense. “ORD” is a nod to the airfield's history, which started its life as Orchard Field Airport (OrchaRD) in 1945, at the site where Douglas Corporation had a wartime aircraft assembly plant.
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What does pie stand for airport?

Following WWII, the U.S. Government gave the airport property to Pinellas County to operate as a commercial airport. It was originally called the Pinellas International Airport and given the airport call letters, PIE.
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Which airport is better IAD or DCA?

DC Airport Summary

Dulles (IAD) tends to be better for most international flights since it services more nonstop routes on international destinations, and an international flight to Reagan may require a layover elsewhere.
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Is Dulles and Reagan airport the same?

There are three major airports in the Washington, DC region: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (airport code: DCA), Washington Dulles International Airport (airport code: IAD) and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (airport code: BWI).
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What does IAD Dulles stand for?

Int'l Route Map. About Washington Dulles International Airport: Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) is located in Chantilly, Virginia, on 12,000 acres of land in the suburbs of downtown Washington, DC. The Main Terminal opened in 1962 and was designed by architect Eero Saarinen.
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