List of airports by ICAO code: H

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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

HA - Ethiopia[]

Also see airport category and list.

HB - Burundi[]

Also see airport category and list.

HC - Somalia[]

Also see airport category and list.

HD - Djibouti[]

Also see airport category and list.

HE - Egypt[]

Also see airport category and list.

  • HEAL (DBB) – Al Alamain International AirportEl Alamein
  • HEAR (AAC) – El Arish International AirportEl Arish
  • HEAT (ATZ) – Assiut AirportAssiut
  • HEAX (ALY) – El Nouzha AirportAlexandria
  • HEBA (HBE) – Borg El Arab AirportAlexandria
  • HEBL (ABS) – Abu Simbel AirportAbu Simbel
  • HECA (CAI) – Cairo International AirportCairo
  • HECP (CCE) – Capital International AirportProposed new capital of Egypt
  • HECW (CWE) – Cairo West Air BaseCairo
  • HEGN (HRG) – Hurghada AirportHurghada
  • HEGO (HGO) – El Gona AirportHurghada
  • HEGR – El Gora AirportEl Gorah
  • HEKG (UVL) – El Kharga AirportEl Kharga
  • HELX (LXR) – Luxor International AirportLuxor
  • HEMA (RMF) – Marsa Alam International AirportMarsa Alam
  • HEMM (MUH) – Marsa Matruh International AirportMersa Matruh
  • HEOC – – 6th of October City
  • HEOW (GSQ) – Sharq Al-Owainat AirportSharq Al-Owainat, Egypt
  • HEPS (PSD) – Port Said AirportPort Said
  • HESC (SKV) – St. Catherine International AirportSt. Catherine
  • HESG (HMB) – Sohag International AirportSohag
  • HESH (SSH) – Sharm el-Sheikh International AirportSharm El Sheikh
  • HESN (ASW) – Aswan AirportAswan
  • HESX (SPX) – Sphinx International AirportGiza
  • HETB (TCP) – Taba International AirportTaba
  • HETR (ELT) – El Tor AirportEl Tor

HH - Eritrea[]

Also see airport category and list.

HJ - South Sudan[]

Also see airport category and list.

South Sudan obtained a dedicated ICAO airport code prefix, HJ, in 2021. However, many airports continue to use the HS prefix that is used by Sudan.

HK - Kenya[]

Also see airport category and list.

HL - Libya[]

Also see airport category and list.

HR - Rwanda[]

Also see airport category and list.

HS - Sudan and South Sudan[]

Sudan[]

Also see airport category and list.

  • HSAT (ATB) – Atbara Airport – Atbarah (Atbara)
  • HSDB (EDB) –  –
  • HSDN (DOG) – Dongola Airport – Dongola
  • HSFS (ELF) – El Fasher Airport – Al-Fashir (El Fasher)
  • HSGG (DNX) – Galegu Airport – Dinder
  • HSGN (EGN) – Geneina Airport – Geneina
  • HSKA (KSL) – Kassala Airport – Kassala
  • HSKG (GBU) – Khashm El Girba Airport – Khashm El Girba
  • HSKI (KST) – Rabak Airport – Kosti
  • HSMR (MWE) – Merowe Airport – Merowe
  • HSNH (NUD) – En Nahud Airport – En Nahud
  • HSNN (UYL) – Nyala Airport – Nyala
  • HSOB (EBD) – El Obeid Airport – El Obeid
  • HSPN (PZU) – Port Sudan New International Airport – Port Sudan
  • HSSP –  – Port Sudan
  • HSSS (KRT) – Khartoum International Airport – Khartoum
  • HSSW (WHF) – Wadi Halfa Airport – Wadi Halfa

South Sudan[]

See the section for South Sudan above.

HT - Tanzania[]

Also see airport category and list.

HU - Uganda[]

Also see airport category and list.

  • HUAJ – Adjumani AirportAdjumani
  • HUAR (RUA) – Arua AirportArua
  • HUBU – Bundibugyo AirportBundibugyo
  • HUEN (EBB) – Entebbe International AirportEntebbe (near Kampala)
  • HUGU (ULU) – Gulu AirportGulu
  • HUJI (JIN) – Jinja AirportJinja
  • HUKB – Kabale AirportKabale
  • HUKC – Kampala AirportKampala
  • HUKF (KBG) – Kabalega Falls Airport (redesignated HUPA) – Pakuba
  • HUKJ – Kajjansi AirportKajjansi
  • HUKO – Kotido AirportKotido
  • HUKS (KSE) – Kasese AirportKasese
  • HUMA (MBQ) – Mbarara AirportMbarara
  • HUMI (KCU) – Masindi AirportMasindi
  • HUNK – Nakasongola AirportNakasongola
  • HUPA (PAF) – Pakuba AirfieldPakuba
  • HUSO (SRT) – Soroti AirportSoroti
  • HUTO (TRY) – Tororo AirportTororo

References[]

  • "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 March 2013.
  • "United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations". UN/LOCODE 2011-2. UNECE. 28 February 2012. - includes IATA codes
  • Aviation Safety Network - IATA and ICAO airport codes
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