Airline codes-W
A list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators, the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.
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IATA airline designator
IATA airline designators, sometimes called IATA reservation codes, are two-character codes assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to the world's airlines in accordance with the provisions of IATA Resolution 762. They form the first two characters of the flight number.
Designators are used to identify an airline for all commercial purposes, including reservations, timetables, tickets, tariffs, air waybills, and in airline interline telecommunications. There are three types of designator: unique, alphanumeric, and controlled duplicate.
IATA maintains two policies to deal with the limited number of available codes:
- After an airline is delisted, the code becomes available for reuse after six months.
- IATA issues "controlled duplicates".
Controlled duplicates are issued to regional airlines whose destinations are not likely to overlap, in such a way that the same code would be shared by two different airlines. The controlled duplicate is denoted here with an asterisk (*) following the code and in IATA literature as well.
ICAO airline designator
The ICAO airline designator is a code assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization to aircraft operating agencies, aeronautical authorities, and services. The codes are unique by airline which is not true for the IATA airline designator codes.
Each aircraft operating agency, aeronautical authority, and services related to international aviation is allocated both a three-letter designator and a telephony designator. The designators are listed in ICAO Document 8585: Designators for Aircraft Operating Agencies, Aeronautical Authorities and Services. The ICAO codes originally based on a two-letter-system and were identical to the airline codes used by IATA. After an airline joined IATA its existing ICAO-two-letter-code was taken over as IATA code. So in the 1970s the abbreviation BA was the ICAO code and the IATA code of British Airways while non-IATA-airlines like Court Line used their 2-letter-abbreviation as ICAO code only. In the early 1980s ICAO introduced the current three-letter-system due to the increasing number of airlines. It became the official new standard system in November 1987.
An example is:
- Operator: American Airlines
- Three-letter-ICAO-designator: AAL (the original ICAO-two-letter-designator AA was used until 1987 and is also the IATA code of the airline)
Certain combinations of letters are not allocated to avoid confusion with other systems (for example SOS). Other designators (particularly those starting with Y and Z) are reserved for government organizations.
Designator YYY is used for operators that do not have a code allocated.
Call signs
Most airlines employ a distinctive and internationally recognized call sign that is normally spoken during airband radio transmissions as a prefix to the flight number. The flight number is normally then published in their public timetable and appears on the arrivals and departure screens in the airport terminals served by that particular flight. In cases of emergency, the airline name and flight number, rather than the individual aircraft's registration, are normally mentioned by the main news media.
Some call signs are less obviously associated with a particular airline than others. This might be for historic reasons, or possibly to avoid confusion with a call sign used by an established airline.
Not all of these operators of aircraft are civilian and some only operate ad hoc chartered flights rather than scheduled flights; some operate both types of flights. Some cargo airlines specialize in freight transport, an emphasis that may be reflected in the company's name.
Companies' assigned names may change over time as a result of mergers, acquisitions, or change in company name or status. Country names can also change over time and new call signs may be agreed in substitution for traditional ones. The country shown alongside an airline's call sign is that wherein most of its aircraft are believed to be registered, which may not always be the same as the country in which the firm is officially incorporated or registered. There are many other airlines in business whose radio call signs are more obviously derived from the trading name.
The callsign should normally resemble the operators name or function and not be confused with callsigns used by other operators. The callsign should be easily and phonetically pronounceable in at least English, French, Spanish or Russian.
Codes
IATA | ICAO | Airline | Call sign | Country | Comments |
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WGN | Western Global Airlines | WESTERN GLOBAL | United States | Allocated in 2014[1] | |
WCC | West Coast Charters | WEST COAST | United States | ||
W1 | WDL | WDL Aviation | WDL | Germany | |
WRR | WRA Inc | WRAP AIR | United States | ||
XWS | WSI Corporation | United States | |||
CGG | Walmart Aviation | CHARGE | United States | ||
WAS | Walsten Air Services | WALSTEN | Canada | ||
GOT | WaltAir | GOTHIC | Sweden | ||
WPT | Wapiti Aviation | WAPITI | Canada | ||
WAV | Warbelow's Air Ventures | WARBELOW | United States | ||
ATX | Warwickshire Aerocentre Ltd. | AIRTAX | United Kingdom | ||
WT | WSG | Wasaya Airways | WASAYA | Canada | |
7W | Wayraperú | WAYRAPERÚ | Peru | ||
WTC | Weasua Air Transport Company | WATCO | Liberia | ||
WH | WEB | WebJet Linhas Aéreas | WEB-BRASIL | Brazil | |
TDB | Welch Aviation | THUNDER BAY | United States | ||
2W | WLC | Welcome Air | WELCOMEAIR | Austria | |
BLW | Wermlandsflyg AB | BLUESTAR | Sweden | ||
WCB | West Africa Airlines | KILO YANKEE | Ghana | ||
WTF | West African Air Transport | WESTAF AIRTRANS | Senegal | ||
WZ | WSF | West African Airlines | Benin | ||
WAC | West African Cargo Airlines | WESTAF CARGO | Mauritania | ||
WLX | West Air Luxembourg | WEST LUX | Luxembourg | ||
PT | SWN | West Air Sweden | AIR SWEDEN | Sweden | |
YH | WCW | West Caribbean Airways | WEST | Colombia | |
WCR | West Caribbean Costa Rica | WEST CARIBBEAN | Costa Rica | ||
8O | YWZ | West Coast Air | COAST AIR | Canada | |
West Coast Airlines | United States | ||||
WCG | West Coast Airlines | WHISKY INDIA | Ghana | ||
WCA | West Coast Airways | WEST-LEONE | Sierra Leone | ||
TEE | West Freugh DTEO | TEEBIRD | United Kingdom | ||
WEW | West Wind Aviation | WESTWIND | Canada | ||
WS | WJA | WestJet | WESTJET | Canada | |
WAA | Westair Aviation | WESTAIR WINGS | Namibia | ||
WSC | Westair Cargo Airlines | WESTCAR | Côte d'Ivoire | ||
PCM | Westair Industries | PAC VALLEY | United States | ||
BLK | Westcoast Energy | BLUE FLAME | Canada | ||
XP | CXP | Western | RUBY MOUNTAIN | United States | defunct |
WST | Western Air | WESTERN BAHAMAS | Bahamas | ||
NPC | Western Air Couriers | NORPAC | United States | ||
WAE | Western Air Express | WESTERN EXPRESS | United States | ||
WA | WAL | Western Airlines | WESTERN | United States | defunct |
WAL | Western Arctic Air | WESTERN ARCTIC | Canada | ||
WTV | Western Aviators | WESTAVIA | United States | ||
WES | Western Express Air Lines | WEST EX | Canada | ||
W7 | KMR | Western Pacific Airlines | KOMSTAR | United States | |
WPA | Western Pacific Airservice | WESTPAC | Solomon Islands | ||
WSL | Westflight Aviation | WEST LINE | United Kingdom | ||
WSA | Westgates Airlines | WESTATES | United States | ||
WHE | Westland Helicopters | WESTLAND | United Kingdom | ||
WTP | Westpoint Air | WESTPOINT | Canada | ||
CN | WWD | Westward Airways | WESTWARD | United States | |
WHT | White | WHITEJET | Portugal | ||
WEA | White Eagle Aviation | WHITE EAGLE | Poland | ||
WRA | White River Air Services | Canada | |||
WWL | Whyalla Airlines | Australia | |||
WF | WIF | Widerøe | WIDEROE | Norway | |
WIG | Wiggins Airways | WIGGINS AIRWAYS | United States | ||
WHS | Wiking Helikopter Service | WEEKING | Germany | ||
WFO | Wilbur's Flight Operations | WILBURS | United States | ||
WLS | Williams Air | WILLIAMS AIR | United States | ||
WGP | Williams Grand Prix Engineering | GRAND PRIX | United Kingdom | ||
WDA | Wimbi Dira Airways | WIMBI DIRA | Democratic Republic of Congo | ||
WNA | Winair | WINAIR | United States | ||
IV | JET | Wind Jet | GHIBLI | Italy | |
WSI | Wind Spirit Air | WIND SPIRIT | United States | ||
QGA | Windrose Air | QUADRIGA | Germany | ||
WIA | Windward Islands Airways International | WINDWARD | Netherlands | ||
1W | WON | Wings Air | WINGS ABADI | Indonesia | Subsidiary of Lion Air |
WAT | Wings Air Transport | Sudan | |||
WAW | Wings Airways | WING SHUTTLE | United States | ||
WOL | Wings Aviation | WINGJET | Guyana | ||
WEX | Wings Express | WINGS EXPRESS | United States | ||
WLB | Wings of Lebanon Aviation | WING LEBANON | Lebanon | ||
WIN | Winlink | WINLINK | Saint Lucia | ||
WAG | Wisconsin Air National Guard | United States | |||
WSM | Wisman Aviation | WISMAN | United States | ||
8Z | WVL | Wizz Air Bulgaria | WIZZBUL | Bulgaria | |
W6 | WZZ | Wizz Air | WIZZAIR | Hungary | |
WNR | Wondair on Demand Aviation | WONDAIR | Spain | ||
CWY | Woodgate Aviation | CAUSEWAY | United Kingdom | ||
WO | WOA | World Airways | WORLD | United States | |
XWW | World Weatherwatch | Canada | |||
WWM | World Wing Aviation | MANAS WING | Kyrgyzstan | ||
1P | Worldspan | United States | |||
CSW | Worldwide Air Charter Systems | CHARTER SYSTEMS | Canada | ||
WWS | Worldwide Aviation Services | Pakistan | |||
WWI | Worldwide Jet Charter | WORLDWIDE | United States | ||
WW | WOW | WOW air | WOW air | Iceland | |
WRT | Wright Airlines | WRIGHT-AIR | United States | defunct | |
8V | WRF | Wright Air Service | WRIGHT FLYER | United States | |
CWU | Wuhan Airlines | WUHAN AIR | China | ||
WYC | Wycombe Air Centre | WYCOMBE | United Kingdom | ||
WYG | Wyoming Airlines | WYOMING | United States | ||
KW | WAN | Wataniya Airways | WATANIYA | Kuwait | |
3W* | VNR | Wan Air | WANAIR | French Polynesia | defunct |
WS | WEN | WestJet Encore | ENCORE | Canada |
* on IATA code indicates a controlled duplicate. italics indicates a defunct airline.
See also
Notes
External links
- International Civil Aviation Organization (official site)
- ICAO On-line Publications Purchasing (official site)
- Airline Designator / Code Database Search (from The Airline Codes Web Site)
- Airline Designator / Code Database Search (from Aviation Codes Central Web Site - Regular Updates)
- Airline Designator/Code Listing (from FAA Web Site)