Airports in Nevada United States, List of Nevada Airports By City

All the Major Airports in Nevada are given below. To find more information about any of these airports click on the airport name. Our database have 30 Airports in Nevada, United States. Nevada IATA Airport Codes and ICAO Codes are listed bellow.

Airport City, Country IATA airport code ICAO airport code
Af Aux Airport Indian Springs, United States INS KINS
Austin Airport Austin, United States ASQ -
Beatty Airport Beatty, United States BTY KBTY
Boulder City Airport Boulder City, United States BLD -
Carson City Airport Carson City, United States CSN KCXP
Derby Field Lovelock, United States LOL KLOL
Desert Rock Airport Mercury, United States DRA -
Douglas County Airport Minden, United States MEV KMEV
Elko Airport Elko, United States EKO KEKO
Eureka Airport Eureka, United States EUE -
Fallon Municipal Airport Fallon, United States FLX KFLX
Gabbs Airport Gabbs, United States GAB KGAB
Harriet Field Wells, United States LWL KLWL
Hawthorne Airport Hawthorne, United States HTH KHTH
Henderson Sky Harbor Airport Las Vegas, United States HSH KHND
Jackpot Airport Jackpot, United States KPT -
Lander County Airport Battle Mountain, United States BAM KBAM
Lathrop Wells Airport Lathrop Wells, United States LTH -
McCarran Airport Las Vegas, United States LAS KLAS
Mesquite Airport Mesquite, United States MFH -
Naval Air Station Fallon, United States NFL KNFL
Nellis Air Force Base Las Vegas, United States LSV KLSV
North Air Terminal Las Vegas, United States VGT KVGT
Reno/Tahoe International Airport Reno, United States RNO KRNO
Test Range Airport Tonopah, United States XSD -
Tonopah Airport Tonopah, United States TPH KTPH
Winnemucca Airport Winnemucca, United States WMC KWMC
Yelland Airport Ely, United States ELY KELY
Yerington Airport Yerington, United States EYR -
Yucca Flat Airport Yucca Flat, United States UCC -
The IATA airport code consists of three letters and is defined by IATA (International Air Transport Association).
The ICAO airport code consists of four letters and is defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).