Bangladesh

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Major airports in Bangladesh

Barisal Airport

BZL Medium Airport
📍 Barisal
Barisal Airport (BZL) is a medium airport serving Barisal, Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of 23 ft and…

Cox's Bazar Airport

CXB Medium Airport
📍 Cox's Bazar
Cox's Bazar Airport (CXB) is a medium airport serving Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of 12…

Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport

DAC Large Airport
📍 Dhaka
Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (DAC) is a large airport serving Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of 30…

Ishurdi Airport

IRD Medium Airport
📍 Ishurdi
Ishurdi Airport (IRD) is a medium airport serving Ishurdi, Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of 45 ft and…

Jessore Airport

JSR Medium Airport
📍 Jashore (Jessore)
Jessore Airport (JSR) is a medium airport serving Jashore (Jessore), Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of 20 ft…

Osmany International Airport

ZYL Large Airport
📍 Sylhet
Osmany International Airport (ZYL) is a large airport serving Sylhet, Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of 50 ft…

Saidpur Airport

SPD Medium Airport
📍 Saidpur
Saidpur Airport (SPD) is a medium airport serving Saidpur, Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of 125 ft and…

Shah Amanat International Airport

CGP Large Airport
📍 Chattogram (Chittagong)
Shah Amanat International Airport (CGP) is a large airport serving Chattogram (Chittagong), Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of…

Shah Makhdum Airport

RJH Medium Airport
📍 Rajshahi
Shah Makhdum Airport (RJH) is a medium airport serving Rajshahi, Bangladesh. It is located at an elevation of 64 ft…

Bangladesh is a country with an aviation network of 9 airports.

The airport network in Bangladesh consists of 3 large airports, 6 medium airports. Major international airports include DAC, ZYL, CGP.

Each airport in Bangladesh has a unique three-letter IATA code used on boarding passes, baggage tags, and flight booking systems, along with a four-letter ICAO code used by air traffic controllers, pilots, and aviation authorities for flight planning, meteorological reports, and radio communications.

Use the airport listings below to find IATA codes, ICAO codes, runway details, GPS coordinates, current weather, and real-time local time for any airport in Bangladesh. Click on any airport for full technical details, an interactive location map, and a list of nearby airports.

Airport codes are standardized identifiers assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). IATA codes are three letters long and are the most commonly recognized by travelers — they appear on flight tickets, booking confirmations, luggage tags, and departure boards. ICAO codes are four letters long and are used primarily in aviation operations, air traffic control, and official regulatory documents.

The 9 airports spread across 9 cities in Bangladesh include 3 large airports capable of handling international long-haul flights, alongside regional and smaller facilities serving domestic routes and general aviation.