Talk:List of airports
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I think this list would be better displayed by country. Mintguy
- I agree. There's already List of French airports. I wonder if it would be worth adding the huge list of US airports available here: http://www.airnav.com/airports/us. --Minesweeper 22:55 Feb 23, 2003 (UTC)
- I too agree. List of airports should be an index page. matt 02:38 Feb 24, 2003 (UTC)
I'm inclined to break this article up like Wikipedia:Multiple-place names, and also put any links like the French list above on the main index page. I'll leave this comment here for a few days to allow objections, then rip into it. - Gaz 12:49 Apr 3, 2003 (UTC)
If anyone is interested in writing an article for the Kabul International Airport, here is an interesting news item: [1] Kingturtle 03:28 Apr 29, 2003 (UTC)
I'm going to try to list as many airports as I can in this article. It will be long, and ardous, but eventually, this will have MANY more airports than it did before I saw this article. - GUEST --- How about we break up the article into these sections:
- Commercial Airports in the US & Canada
- Commercial Airports in the rest of the world
- Non-Commercial Airports in the US & Canada
- Non-Commercial Airports in the rest of the world
- Military bases
- Rail Stations
The article has finally been cut into sections. WhisperToMe 01:23, 13 Sep 2003 (UTC)
[edit] IATA v ICAO
Why are we using IATA codes everywhere on the Wiki? Why not ICAO codes? ICAO codes are what pilots and air traffic control agencies use to file flight plans, because they are unique. I'm curious how this decision was made and if it's still open for discussion.
IATA codes are used more often by travellers and airline timetables. However, you can start a list of airlines by ICAO code, if you want to. WhisperToMe 00:29, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- Perhaps it should be made clear that only airports with IATA codes are on this list. (I know it says it sorts airports by IATA code, but not that it is excluding airports without one) Dunro 17:54, 2005 Mar 22 (UTC)
- I try and list both. The infobox, which will eventually be rolled out, also lists spaces for both. Burgundavia 06:57, Mar 23, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Delete this page?
I started a discussion on the List of airports in Canada page, but I think that it more properly belongs here. This page and the national pages it points to duplicate Category:Airports and its subcategories. There are tens of thousands of airports in the world, and I do not believe that it makes sense to try to maintain these lists by hand, even divided into national articles (there are over 1,000 registered airports in Canada alone, and probably ten times as many in the U.S.). The categories maintain themselves automatically, so they are always more complete and up to date.
Note that I am not proposing deleting specialty lists like List of airports in the New York City area, since those have groupings that are not found anywhere else. I am proposing deleting this page, and eventually, all of the national pages. I'm going to wait a while before doing a vfd, however, so that there's time for informal discussion. David 17:32, 2005 May 24 (UTC)
- OK, no discussion, so I've vfd'd it. David 18:19, 2005 Jun 3 (UTC)
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- A little late, but I agree. Maintaining this by hand would definitely be a pain. And I can't see what anyone would ever want this information for that they couldn't get from the category page. Danorris 30 June 2005 14:52 (UTC)