List of Airports By ICAO Code: F - FE – Central African Republic

FE – Central African Republic

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  • FEFA – Alindao Airport – Alindao
  • FEFB (OBX) – Poste Airport – Obo
  • FEFC (CRF) – Carnot Airport – Carnot
  • FEFE – Mobaye Mbanga Airport – Mobaye
  • FEFF (BGF) – Bangui M'Poko International Airport – Bangui
  • FEFG (BGU) – Bangassou Airport – Bangassou
  • FEFI (IRO) – Birao Airport – Birao
  • FEFL (BEM) – Bossembele Airport – Bossembélé
  • FEFM (BBY) – Bambari Airport – Bambari
  • FEFN (NDL) – N'Délé Airport – N'Délé
  • FEFO (BOP) – Bouar Airport – Bouar
  • FEFP – Paoua Airport – Paoua
  • FEFR (BIV) – Bria Airport – Bria
  • FEFS (BSN) – Bossangoa Airport – Bossangoa
  • FEFT (BBT) – Berberati Airport – Berbérati
  • FEFU – Sibut Airport – Sibut
  • FEFW (ODA) – Ouadda Airport – Ouadda
  • FEFY (AIG) – Yalinga Airport – Yalinga
  • FEFZ (IMO) – Zemio Airport – Zemio
  • FEGC – Bocaranga Airport – Bocaranga
  • FEGE (MKI) – M'Boki Airport – Obo
  • FEGF (BTG) – Batangafo Airport – Batangafo
  • FEGL (GDI) – Gordil Airport – Gordil
  • FEGM (BMF) – Bakouma Airport – Bakouma
  • FEGO (ODJ) – Ouanda Djallé Airport – Ouanda Djallé
  • FEGR (RFA) – Rafai Airport – Rafaï
  • FEGU (BCF) – Bouca Airport – Bouca
  • FEGZ (BOZ) – Bozoum Airport – Bozoum

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