Airport codes, typically three letters, are chosen through various mechanisms including direct relation to city names, substitutions when preferred codes are taken, or derivations from historical airport names or figures they are named after. A website, airportcod.es, provides explanations for these choices, aiding in understanding their often-inconsistent origins. Professionals in logistics and aviation should be aware of these naming conventions for clearer operational referencing.
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