Martinique is an island in the eastern Caribbean. It is an overseas department (French : département d'outre-mer, DOM) of France. There is a public international airport, and three private airports on the island.
ICAO location identifiers are linked to each airport's Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP), which are available online in Portable Document Format (PDF) from the French Service d'information aéronautique (SIA). Locations shown in bold are as per the airport's AIP page.
Location | ICAO | IATA | Airport name | Usage | Coordinates |
Fort-de-France / Le Lamentin | TFFF | FDF [1] | Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport | Public | 14°35′32″N060°59′47″W / 14.59222°N 60.99639°W |
L'Ajoupa-Bouillon | Bouillon | Private (heliport) [2] [3] | 14.8410974,-61.1066983 | ||
Bellefontaine, Martinique | EDF | Private (heliport) [4] | 14.6662569,-61.1588776 | ||
Le Carbet | Le Carbet [5] | Private (closed?) | 14.7068632,-61.1718597 |
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