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5 lut 2018 · The site OurAirports.com has a .csv file you can download (top line menu "Data" then select the CSV download) which has a vast number of airports, with both ICAO and IATA identifiers listed. If you combine the two data sources, you're probably 90%+ of the way to having the exhaustive list.
Search for Airports. Search by ICAO ID or name:
This airline and airport code search engine provides an official source for codes assigned by IATA. Find out the 2-letter code of an airline or identify to which airline a 2-letter code corresponds. This search tool returns 2 search results.
Three-letter airport codes are assigned by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Browse airports by ICAO codes starting with the letter A. Find every airport code in the world.
World Airport Codes provides info for almost every airport in the world, including airport codes, abbreviations, runway lengths and other airport details.
There are several ways how to get these information. http://www.fallingrain.com/: free to use, no registration needed. World database of the airports and waypoints. From these information you could easily make DB for waypoints.