List of airports in the United Arab Emirates

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This is a list of airports in the United Arab Emirates , sorted by location. Airports in bold have commercial service.

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Airports

Location Emirate ICAO [1] IATA [2] Airport name Coordinates
Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi OMAAAUH Abu Dhabi International Airport [1] 24°25′59″N054°39′04″E / 24.43306°N 54.65111°E / 24.43306; 54.65111 (Abu Dhabi International Airport)
Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi OMADAZI Al Bateen Executive Airport [1] 24°25′42″N054°27′29″E / 24.42833°N 54.45806°E / 24.42833; 54.45806 (Al Bateen Executive Airport)
Al Ain Abu Dhabi OMALAAN Al Ain International Airport [1] 24°15′42″N055°36′33″E / 24.26167°N 55.60917°E / 24.26167; 55.60917 (Al Ain International Airport)
Al Dhafra Abu Dhabi OMAMDHF Al Dhafra Air Base [3] 24°14′54″N054°32′42″E / 24.24833°N 54.54500°E / 24.24833; 54.54500 (Al Dhafra Air Base)
Al Futaisi Abu Dhabi OMAF Futaysi Airport [1] 24°22′44″N054°18′58″E / 24.37889°N 54.31611°E / 24.37889; 54.31611 (Futaysi Airport)
Al Jazirah Al Hamra Ras al-Khaimah OMRJ Al Jazeirah Airport [1] 25°39′55″N055°46′27″E / 25.66528°N 55.77417°E / 25.66528; 55.77417 (Al Jazeirah Airport)
Arzanah Abu Dhabi OMAR Arzanah Airport [1] 24°46′51″N052°33′35″E / 24.78083°N 52.55972°E / 24.78083; 52.55972 (Arzanah Airport)
Buhasa Abu Dhabi OMAB Buhasa Airport [1] 23°35′59″N053°22′46″E / 23.59972°N 53.37944°E / 23.59972; 53.37944 (Buhasa Airport)
Dalma Island Abu Dhabi OMDLZDY Dalma Airport [4] [5] 24°30′11″N052°20′09″E / 24.50306°N 52.33583°E / 24.50306; 52.33583 (Dalma Airport)
Das Island Abu Dhabi OMAS Das Island Airport [1] 25°08′30″N052°52′20″E / 25.14167°N 52.87222°E / 25.14167; 52.87222 (Das Island Airport)
Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Northeast Airport 24°31′08″N054°58′48″E / 24.51889°N 54.98000°E / 24.51889; 54.98000 (Abu Dhabi Northeast Airport)
Dubai Dubai OMDBDXB Dubai International Airport [1] 25°15′10″N055°21′52″E / 25.25278°N 55.36444°E / 25.25278; 55.36444 (Dubai International Airport)
Dubai Dubai OMDMNHD Al Minhad Air Base [6] 25°01′37″N055°21′58″E / 25.02694°N 55.36611°E / 25.02694; 55.36611 (Al Minhad Air Base)
Dubai Dubai OMDWDWC Al Maktoum International Airport [1]
(Dubai World Central Airport)
24°55′06″N055°10′32″E / 24.91833°N 55.17556°E / 24.91833; 55.17556 (Dubai World Central - Al Maktoum International Airport)
Fujairah Fujairah OMFJFJR Fujairah International Airport [1] 25°06′44″N056°19′27″E / 25.11222°N 56.32417°E / 25.11222; 56.32417 (Fujairah International Airport)
Jebel Dhana Abu Dhabi OMAJ Jebel Dhana Airport [1] 24°10′55″N052°37′25″E / 24.18194°N 52.62361°E / 24.18194; 52.62361 (Jebel Dhana Airport)
Qarnayn Abu Dhabi OMAQ Qarnayn Airport [1] 24°56′00″N052°51′00″E / 24.93333°N 52.85000°E / 24.93333; 52.85000 (Qarnayn Airport)
Ras al-Khaimah Ras al-Khaimah OMRKRKT Ras Al Khaimah International Airport [1] 25°36′48″N055°56′20″E / 25.61333°N 55.93889°E / 25.61333; 55.93889 (Ras Al Khaimah International Airport)
Ras al-Khaimah Ras al-Khaimah OMRSAl Saqr Field Airport [1] 25°36′48″N055°57′34″E / 25.61333°N 55.95944°E / 25.61333; 55.95944 (Al Saqr Field Airport)
Sharjah Sharjah OMSJSHJ Sharjah International Airport [1] 25°19′43″N055°31′02″E / 25.32861°N 55.51722°E / 25.32861; 55.51722 (Sharjah International Airport)
Sir Bani Yas Abu Dhabi OMBYXSB Sir Bani Yas Airport [5] 24°16′56″N052°34′56″E / 24.28222°N 52.58222°E / 24.28222; 52.58222 (Sir Bani Yas Airport)
Zirku Abu Dhabi OMAZ Zirku Airport [1] 24°51′48″N053°04′33″E / 24.86333°N 53.07583°E / 24.86333; 53.07583 (Sharjah International Airport)

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Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap

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