List of aircraft registration prefixes
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This is a list of aircraft registration prefixes used by civil aircraft:
Post-1928 allocations
[edit]Current allocations
[edit]The 1928 prefixes have been amended and added to over the years, with the current markings being:
Country or region | Registration prefix | Presentation and notes |
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Afghanistan | YA[1] | YA-AAA to YA-ZZZ |
Albania | ZA[2] | ZA-AAA to ZA-ZZZ |
Algeria | 7T[3] |
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Andorra | C3[2] | C3-AAA to C3-ZZZ |
Angola | D2[3] | D2-AAA to D2-ZZZ |
Anguilla | VP-A[3] | VP-AAA to VP-AZZ |
Antigua and Barbuda | V2[3] | V2-AAA to V2-ZZZ |
Argentina | LV[1] |
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LQ | LQ-AAA to LQ-ZZZ (Government/police owned aircraft) | |
Armenia | EK[3] | EK-10000 to EK-99999 |
Aruba | P4[3] | P4-AAA to P4-ZZZ |
Australia | VH[1] | |
Austria | OE[1] |
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Azerbaijan | 4K[3] |
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Bahamas | C6[3] | C6-AAA to C6-ZZZ |
Bahrain | A9C[3] |
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Bangladesh | S2[3] | S2-AAA to S2-ZZZ |
Barbados | 8P[1] | 8P-AAA to 8P-ZZZ |
Belarus | EW[3] |
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Belgium | OO[1] |
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Belize | V3[1] | V3-AAA to V3-ZZZ |
Benin | TY[3] | TY-AAA to TY-ZZZ |
Bermuda | VP-B, VQ-B[1] |
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Bhutan | A5[3] | A5-AAA to A5-ZZZ |
Bolivia | CP[1] | CP-1000 to CP-9999 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | E7[1] | E7-AAA to E7-ZZZ |
Botswana | A2[3] | A2-AAA to A2-ZZZ |
Brazil | PP, PT, PR, PU, PS [1] |
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British Virgin Islands | VP-L[3] | VP-LAA to VP-LZZ |
Brunei | V8[1] |
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Bulgaria | LZ[3] | LZ-AAA to LZ-ZZZ |
Burkina Faso | XT[3] | XT-AAA to XT-ZZZ |
Burundi | 9U[1] | 9U-AAA to 9U-ZZZ |
Cambodia | XU[1] | XU-AAA to XU-ZZZ |
Cameroon | TJ[1] | TJ-AAA to TJ-ZZZ |
Canada | C[1][b] |
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Cape Verde | D4[3] | D4-AAA to D4-ZZZ |
Cayman Islands | VP-C, VQ-C[1] | VP-CAA to VP-CZZ, VQ-CAA to VQ-CZZ |
Central African Republic | TL[3] | TL-AAA to TL-ZZZ |
Chad | TT[3] | TT-AAA to TT-ZZZ |
Chile | CC[1] |
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China | B[1] |
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Colombia | HJ[1] | HJ-1000A to HJ-9999Z (Microlights) |
HK | HK-1000A to HK-9999Z | |
Comoros | D6[3] | D6-AAA to D6-ZZZ |
Congo, Republic of | TN[3] | TN-AAA to TN-ZZZ |
Congo, Democratic Republic of | 9S[d] | 9S-AAA to 9S-ZZZ |
9T[d] | 9T-AAA to 9T-ZZZ (Military) | |
Cook Islands | E5[3] | E5-AAA to E5-ZZZ |
Costa Rica | TI[3] |
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Croatia | 9A[1] |
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Cuba | CU[1] | |
Cyprus | 5B[3] | |
Czech Republic | OK[1] | |
Denmark | OY[3] |
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Djibouti | J2[3] | J2-AAA to J2-ZZZ |
Dominica | J7[3] | J7-AAA to J7-ZZZ |
Dominican Republic | HI[1] |
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East Timor | 4W[14] | 4W-AAA to 4W-ZZZ |
Ecuador | HC[3] | HC-AAA to HC-ZZZ |
Egypt | SU[3] |
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El Salvador | YS[3] | YS-AAA to YS-ZZZ |
Equatorial Guinea | 3C[3] | 3C-AAA to 3C-ZZZ |
Eritrea | E3[3] | E3-AAAA to E3-ZZZZ |
Estonia | ES[3] |
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Eswatini | 3DC[2] | 3DC-AAA to 3DC-ZZZ |
Ethiopia | ET[3] | ET-AAA to ET-ZZZ |
Falkland Islands | VP-F[3] | VP-FAA to VP-FZZ |
Faroe Islands | See Denmark | |
Fiji | DQ[1] | DQ-AAA to DQ-ZZZ |
Finland | OH[3] |
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France | F[1] |
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French Guiana | F-O[15] | Outside mainland France is F-OAAA to F-OZZZ[e][15] |
French Polynesia | F-O[15] | Outside mainland France is F-OAAA to F-OZZZ.[e][15] |
French West Indies | F-O[15] | Outside mainland France is F-OAAA to F-OZZZ[e][15] |
Gabon | TR[3] |
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Gambia | C5[1] | C5-AAA to C5-ZZZ |
Georgia | 4L[3] |
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Germany | D[3] |
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Ghana | 9G, 9GR[3] |
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Gibraltar | VP-G[3] | VP-GAA to VP-GZZ |
Greece | SX[3] |
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Greenland | See Denmark | Previously GL.[citation needed] |
Grenada | J3[3] | J3-AAA to J3-ZZZ |
Guatemala | TG[3] | TG-AAA to TG-ZZZ |
Guernsey | 2[1] | 2-AAAA to 2-ZZZZ. Since 2013. |
Guinea | 3X[3] | 3X-AAA to 3X-ZZZ. |
Guinea-Bissau | J5[3] | J5-AAA to J5-ZZZ |
Guyana | 8R[3] | 8R-AAA to 8R-ZZZ |
Haiti | HH[3] | HH-AAA to HH-ZZZ |
Honduras | HR[3] | HR-AAA to HR-ZZZ |
Hong Kong | B-H, B-K, B-L[16] |
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Hungary | HA[3] |
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Iceland | TF[3] |
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India | VT[1] | VT-AAA to VT-ZZZ |
Indonesia | PK[1] |
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Iran | EP[1] | EP-AAA to EP-ZZZ, the EP standing for "Empire of Pahlavi"[citation needed] |
Iraq | YI[3] | YI-AAA to YI-ZZZ |
Ireland | EI, EJ[1] |
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Isle of Man | M[1] | M-AAAA to M-ZZZZ |
Israel | 4X, 4Z[1][3] | 4X-AAA to 4X-ZZZ |
Italy | I[3] |
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Ivory Coast | TU[3] |
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Jamaica | 6Y[3] | 6Y-AAA to 6Y-ZZZ |
Japan | JA,[3] JR[17] |
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Jersey | ZJ[1] | ZJ-AAA to ZJ-ZZZ |
Jordan | JY[1] | JY-AAA to JY-ZZZ |
Jordan and Iraq | 4YB[1] | International operating agency: Arab Air Cargo |
Kazakhstan | UP[1] | UP-AAA01 to UP-ZZZ99 (Suffix letters refer to aircraft type). Changed from UN to avoid confusion with the United Nations. |
Kenya | 5Y[3] | 5Y-AAA to 5Y-ZZZ |
Kiribati | T3[2] | T3-AAA to T3-ZZZ |
Kosovo | Z6 plus national emblem[19] | Z6-AAA to Z6-ZZZ |
Kuwait | 9K[3] | 9K-AAA to 9K-ZZZ. |
Kyrgyzstan | EX[3] |
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Laos | RDPL[1] | RDPL-10000 to RDPL-99999 |
Latvia | YL[3] |
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Lebanon | OD[1] | OD-AAA to OD-ZZZ |
Lesotho | 7P[3] | 7P-AAA to 7P-ZZZ |
Liberia | A8[3] | A8-AAA to A8-ZZZ. Previously EL was cancelled by the United Nations due to illegal use.[20] |
Libya | 5A[3] | 5A-AAA to 5A-ZZZ |
Liechtenstein | HB plus national emblem[1] | HB-AAA to HB-ZZZ. Shares allocation with Switzerland. |
Lithuania | LY[3] | LY-AAA to LY-ZZZ |
Luxembourg | LX[1] |
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Macau | B-M[2] |
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Madagascar | 5R[3] | 5R-AAA to 5R-ZZZ |
Malawi | 7Q[1] | 7Q-AAA to 7Q-ZZZ |
Malaysia | 9M[1] |
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Maldives | 8Q[3] | 8Q-AAA to 8Q-ZZZ |
Mali | TZ[3] | TZ-AAA to TZ-ZZZ |
Malta | 9H[3] | 9H-AAA to 9H-ZZZZZ 9H-111 to 9H-99999 a group of three to five characters, which characters can be a combination of capital letters in Romancharacter and/or Arabic numbers |
Marshall Islands | V7[3] | V7-0001 to V7-9999 |
Martinique | F-O[15] | Outside mainland France is F-OAAA to F-OZZZ[e][15] |
Mauritania | 5T[3] | 5T-AAA to 5T-ZZZ |
Mauritius | 3B[3] | 3B-AAA to 3B-ZZZ |
Mexico | XA plus national emblem[1] | XA-AAA to XA-ZZZ (Commercial) |
XB plus national emblem | XB-AAA to XB-ZZZ (Private) | |
XC plus national emblem | XC-AAA to XC-ZZZ (Government)[21] | |
Micronesia | V6[3] | V6-AAA to V6-ZZZ |
Moldova | ER[3] |
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Monaco | 3A-M[1] | 3A-MAA to 3A-MZZ |
Mongolia | JU[1] | JU-1000 to JU-9999 |
Montenegro | 4O[3] | 4O-AAA to 4O-ZZZ |
Montserrat | VP-M[3] | VP-MAA to VP-MZZ |
Morocco | CN[1] |
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Mozambique | C9[3] | C9-AAA to C9-ZZZ |
Myanmar | XY[3] | XY-AAA to XY-ZZZ |
XZ[3] | XZ-AAA to XZ-ZZZ (Not Used) | |
Namibia | V5[3] | V5-AAA to V5-ZZZ |
Nauru | C2[3] | C2-AAA to C2-ZZZ |
Nepal | 9N[3] | 9N-AAA to 9N-ZZZ (commercial aircraft) 9N-RAA to 9N-RZZ (government aircraft) |
Netherlands | PH[3] |
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Netherlands Antilles | PJ[3] | PJ-AAA to PJ-ZZZ |
New Zealand | ZK[1] |
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ZL | ZL-AAA to ZL-ZZZ | |
ZM | ZM-AAA to ZM-ZZZ | |
Nicaragua | YN[1] | YN-AAA to YN-ZZZ. |
Niger | 5U[3] | 5U-AAA to 5U-ZZZ |
Nigeria | 5N[1] | 5N-AAA to 5N-ZZZ |
North Korea | P[1] | P-500 to P-999 |
North Macedonia | Z3[1] |
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Norway | LN[3] |
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Oman | A4O[3] |
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Pakistan | AP[3] | AP-AAA to AP-ZZZ, civil aircraft, from 1947 |
Panama | HP[1] | HP-1000AAA to HP-9999ZZZ. The three letters (AAA–ZZZ) stand for the ICAO code of the airline, such as CMP for Copa Airlines and PST for Air Panama. |
Papua New Guinea | P2[3] | P2-AAA to P2-ZZZ |
Paraguay | ZP[3] | ZP-AAA to ZP-ZZZ |
Peru | OB[1] |
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Philippines | RP[1] |
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Poland | SP - civil[1] |
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SN - government [23] |
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Portugal | CR, CS[1] |
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Qatar | A7[1] |
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Réunion | F-O[15] | Outside mainland France is F-OAAA to F-OZZZ[e][15] |
Romania | YR[1] |
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Russia | RA[1] |
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RF[d] | RF-00001 to RF-99999 (state-owned aircraft; first two digits indicate owner). | |
Rwanda | 9XR[1] | 9XR-AA to 9XR-ZZ |
Saint Helena/Ascension | VQ-H[1] | VQ-HAA to VQ-HZZ |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | V4[1] | V4-AAA to V4-ZZZ |
Saint Lucia | J6[1] | J6-AAA to J6-ZZZ |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | J8[1] | J8-AAA to J8-ZZZ |
Samoa | 5W[1] | 5W-AAA to 5W-ZZZ, since 1961. |
San Marino | T7[1] | |
São Tomé and Príncipe | S9[1] | S9-AAA to S9-ZZZ |
Saudi Arabia | HZ[1] |
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Senegal | 6V[1] | 6V-AAA to 6V-ZZZ |
6W | ||
Serbia | YU[1] |
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Seychelles | S7[1] | S7-AAA to S7-ZZZ |
Sierra Leone | 9L[1] | 9L-AAA to 9L-ZZZ |
Singapore | 9V[1] | 9V-AAA to 9V-ZZZ |
Slovakia | OM[1] |
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Slovenia | S5[1] |
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Solomon Islands | H4[1] | H4-AAA to H4-ZZZ |
Somalia | 6O[1] | 6O-AAA to 6O-ZZZ |
South Africa | ZS[1] | ZS-AAA to ZS-ZZZ (type certified aircraft) |
ZT | ZT-RAA to ZT-RZZ (type certified rotorcraft) and ZT-TAA to ZT-TZZ (civil RPAS)[25] | |
ZU | ZU-AAA to ZU-ZZZ (non-type certified aircraft). | |
South Korea | HL[1] |
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South Sudan | Z8[1] | Z8-AAA to Z8-ZZZ |
Spain | EC[1] |
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EM[d] | EM-AAA to EM-ZZZ (Military) | |
Sri Lanka | 4R[1] | 4R-AAA to 4R-ZZZ |
Sudan | ST[1] | ST-AAA to ST-ZZZ |
Suriname | PZ[1] |
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Sweden | SE[1] |
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Switzerland | HB plus national emblem[1] |
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Syria | YK[1] | YK-AAA to YK-ZZZ |
Taiwan | B[27][2] | B-00000 to B-99999[27] |
Tajikistan | EY[1] | EY-10000 to EY-99999 |
Tanzania | 5H[1] | 5H-AAA to 5H-ZZZ |
Thailand | HS[1] | HS-AAA to HS-ZZZ |
U | U-A00 to U-Z99. Use for ultralight aircraft. | |
Togo | 5V[1] | 5V-AAA to 5V-ZZZ |
Tonga | A3[1] | A3-AAA to A3-ZZZ |
Trinidad and Tobago | 9Y[1] | 9Y-AAA to 9Y-ZZZ |
Tunisia | TS[1] | TS-AAA to TS-ZZZ |
Turkey | TC[1] |
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Turkmenistan | EZ[1] | EZ-A100 to EZ-Z999 |
Turks and Caicos | VQ-T[1] | VQ-TAA to VQ-TZZ |
Tuvalu | T2[2] | T2-AAA to T2-ZZZ |
Uganda | 5X[1] | 5X-AAA to 5X-ZZZ |
Ukraine | UR[1] |
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United Arab Emirates | A6[1] |
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DU[d][citation needed] | DU-001 to DU-999 (Dubai Police aircraft) | |
United Kingdom | G[1] |
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United Nations[g] | 4U[d][citation needed] | 4U-AAA to 4U-ZZZ |
United States | N[1] |
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Uruguay | CX[1] | CX-AAA to CX-ZZZ |
Uzbekistan | UK[1] | UK10000 to UK99999 |
Vanuatu | YJ[1] | YJ-AA1 to YJ-ZZ99 |
Venezuela | YV[1] |
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Vietnam | VN[2] |
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Yemen | 7O[1] | 7O-AAA to 7O-ZZZ |
Zambia | 9J[1] |
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Zimbabwe | Z[1] |
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- ^ Since 2022 the registration suffix may contain the numbers 2 to 9, so long as the combination contains at least one letter.
- ^ Only C-F, C-G, C-I & CF- are allocated in Canada.
- ^ Since 2018 the suffix may contain letters in last 2 positions. In this scheme the digit immediately after the dash indicates the type of aircraft. e.g. 2 for Boeing and 3 for Airbus.
- ^ a b c d e f Does not figure in the ICAO document "AIRCRAFT NATIONALITY MARKS, NATIONAL EMBLEMS AND COMMON MARKS".
- ^ a b c d e F-O is for aircraft based outside mainland France, but aircraft may also retain mainland F-B, F-G or F-H series.
- ^ Any combination of 3 to 5 letters and numbers permitted (except the letters "I" or "O" are not permitted when the suffix contains numbers).
- ^ Besides the United Nations, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) such as the European Union and NATO do not have the power to create aircraft registrations.
Retired allocations
[edit]Some post-1928 prefixes have been retired due to various reasons, including decolonization and the dissolution of sovereign states.
Country or region | Registration prefix | Adopted | Retired | Replaced with | Presentation and notes |
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Aden | VR-A[28] | 1939 | 1939 | British colonial allocation | |
Algeria | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1962 | 7T | French colonial allocation |
Angola | CR-L[28][29] | 1929 | 1975 | D2 | Portuguese colonial allocation |
Argentina | R[28][b] | 1929 | 1932 | LV | |
Austria | A[28] | 1929 | 1939 | OE | |
Bahamas | VP-B[28] | 1929 | 1975 | C6 | British colonial allocation |
Barbados | VQ-B[28] | 1952 | 1968 | 8P | British colonial allocation |
Basutoland | VQ-ZA, VQ-ZD[28] | 1929 | 1967 | 7P | British colonial allocation |
Bechuanaland | VQ-ZE, VQ-ZH[28] | 1929 | 1968 | A2 | British protectorate allocation |
Bermuda | VR-B[28] | 1931 | VP-B | British colonial allocation | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | T9[28] | E7 | |||
Brunei | VR-U[28] | 1929 | V8 | British colonial allocation | |
Burundi | BR[28] | 1962 | 1965 | 9U | |
Cambodia | F-KH[28] | 1945 | 1954 | KW | French colonial allocation |
KW[28] | 1954 | XU | |||
Cameroon | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | TJ | French colonial allocation |
VR-N[28] | 1929 | 1958 | TJ, 5N | British colonial allocation | |
Canada | CF[28] | 1929 | 1974 | C | |
Cape Verde | CR-C[28] | 1929 | D4 | Portuguese colonial allocation | |
Cayman Islands | VR-C[28] | 1968 | VP-C | British colonial allocation | |
Ceylon | VP-C[28] | 1929 | 1948 | CY | British colonial allocation |
CY[28] | 1948 | 1954 | 4R | ||
Chad | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | TT | French colonial allocation |
China | XT[28] | 1929 | 1949 | B | |
Colombia | C[28] | 1929 | 1946 | HK | C was reallocated to Canada in 1974 |
Congo | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | TN | French colonial allocation |
OO-C[28] | 1929 | 1960 | 9O | Belgian colonial allocation | |
Cote D'Ivoire | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | TU | French colonial allocation |
Cyprus | VQ-C[28] | 1952 | 1960 | 5B | British colonial allocation |
Czechoslovakia | OK[28] | 1929 | 1993 | Following dissolution, the allocation of OK went to the Czech Republic, while Slovakia was allocated the new prefix OM | |
Dahomey/Benin | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | TY | French colonial allocation |
Danzig | YM[28] | 1929 | 1939 | D | |
Dutch East Indies | JZ[28] | 1945 | Dutch colonial allocation | ||
East Germany | DDR[28] | 1945 | 1956 | DM | |
DM[28] | 1956 | D | |||
Estonia | ES[28] | 1929 | 1939 | CCCP | Allocation restored following the dissolution of the Soviet Union |
Fiji | VQ-F[28] | 1929 | 1971 | DQ | British colonial allocation |
Finland | K-S[28] | 1919 | 1931 | OH | Prefix carried over from pre-1928 allocation |
France | FC[28] | 1940 | 1944 | F | Free France |
Gabon | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | TR | French colonial allocation |
Gambia | VP-X[28] | 1929 | 1945 | British colonial/protectorate allocation | |
Gold Coast | VP-A[28] | 1929 | 1957 | 9G | British colonial allocation |
Gibraltar | VR-G[28] | 1929 | 1939 | G | British colonial allocation |
Grenada | VQ-G[28] | 1962 | J3 | British colonial allocation | |
Guatemala | LG[28] | 1936 | 1948 | TG | |
Guiana | VP-G[28] | 1929 | 1967 | 8R | British colonial allocation |
Guinea | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1958 | 3X | French colonial allocation |
Guinea-Bissau/Guinea | CR-G[28] | 1929 | 1975 | J5 | Portuguese colonial allocation |
Honduras | XH[28] | 1929 | 1960 | HR | |
British Honduras | VP-H[28] | 1947 | V3 | British colonial allocation | |
Hong Kong | VR-H[28] | 1929 | B-H | British colonial allocation | |
India | CR-I[28] | 1929 | 1961 | VT | Portuguese colonial allocation |
Indochina | F-VN[28] | 1929 | 1954 | XV | French colonial allocation |
Iran | RV[28] | 1929 | 1944 | EP | |
Jamaica | VP-J[28] | 1930 | 1964 | 6Y | British colonial allocation |
Japan | J[28] | 1929 | 1945 | JA, JR | Japanese aviation was temporarily banned following the end of WWII |
Johor | VR-J[28] | 1929 | 1963 | 9M | British protectorate allocation |
Kampuchea | XU[28] | 1954 | 1979 | ||
Katanga | KA[28] | 1961 | 1963 | 9O | Unofficial separatist allocation |
Kenya | VP-K[28] | 1929 | 1963 | 5Y | British colonial allocation |
Kuwait | K[28] | 1967 | 1968 | 9K | |
Laos | F-L[28] | 1945 | 1954 | XW | French colonial allocation |
XW[28] | 1954 | RDPL | |||
Latvia | YL[28] | 1929 | 1939 | CCCP | Allocation restored following the dissolution of the Soviet Union |
Lebanon | LR[28] | 1944 | 1954 | OD | |
Leeward and Windward Islands | VP-L[28] | 1929 | V2 | British colonial allocation | |
Liberia | LI[28] | 1929 | 1952 | EL | |
Lithuania | LY[28] | 1929 | 1939 | CCCP | Allocation restored following the dissolution of the Soviet Union |
RY[28] | 1929 | 1939 | |||
Luxembourg | UL[28] | 1929 | 1939 | LX | |
Macau | CR-M[28] | 1929 | CS-M | Portuguese colonial allocation | |
CS-M[28] | 1999 | B-M | |||
Madagascar | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | 5R | French colonial allocation |
Malaya | VR-R[28] | 1929 | 1963 | 9M | British colonial allocation |
Mali | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | TZ | French colonial allocation |
Malta | VP-M[28] | 1929 | 1968 | 9H | British colonial allocation |
Mauritania | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | 5T | French colonial allocation |
Mauritius | VQ-M[28] | 1929 | 1968 | 3B | British colonial allocation |
Monaco | CZ[28] | 1929 | 1949 | MC | |
MC[28] | 1949 | 1959 | 3A | ||
Morocco | F-D[28] | 1929 | 1952 | CN | French colonial allocation |
Mozambique | CR-A[28] | 1929 | 1975 | C9 | Portuguese colonial allocation |
CR-B[28] | 1971 | 1975 | |||
New Zealand | ZM[28] | 1929 | 1939 | ZK, ZL, ZM | Allocation later restored |
Newfoundland | VO[28] | 1929 | 1939 | CF | British colonial allocation |
Nicaragua | YN[28] | 1929 | 1936 | AN | Allocation later restored |
AN[28] | 1939 | YN | |||
Niger | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | 5U | French colonial allocation |
North Borneo | VR-O[28] | 1929 | 1963 | 9M | British colonial/protectorate allocation |
Northern Rhodesia | VP-R[28] | 1929 | 1953 | VP-Y | British protectorate allocation |
Nyasaland | VP-N[28] | 1929 | 1953 | VP-Y | British colonial allocation |
VP-Y[28] | 1953 | 1964 | 7Q, 9J | British colonial allocation | |
Palestine | VQ-P[28] | 1930 | 1948 | 4X | British mandatory allocation. Following the end of the British Mandate, the successor state of Israel was allocated the prefix 4X. |
Panama | R[28][b] | 1929 | 1943 | RX | |
RX[28] | 1943 | 1952 | HP | ||
Peru | OA[28] | 1929 | 1950 | OB | |
Philippines | PI[28] | 1941 | 1975 | RP | |
Rhodesia | VP-Y[28] | 1929 | 1964 | 7Q, 9J | British colonial allocation |
VP-W[28] | 1971 | Z | British colonial allocation | ||
Romania | CV[28] | 1929 | 1936 | YR | |
Ruanda-Urundi | OO-C | Belgian colonial allocation | |||
Saar Territory | TS[28] | 1930 | 1931 | EZ | Unofficial British/French mandatory allocation |
EZ[28] | 1929 | 1933 | SL | British/French mandatory allocation | |
SL[28] | 1947 | 1959 | D | French protectorate allocation | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | VP-LK, VP-LL[28] | V4 | British colonial allocation | ||
Saint Lucia | VQ-L[28] | 1965 | J6 | British colonial allocation | |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | VP-V[28] | 1959 | J8 | British colonial allocation | |
Sarawak | VR-W[28] | 1929 | British colonial allocation | ||
Saudi Arabia | UH[28] | 1945 | HZ | ||
Senegal | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | 6V | French colonial allocation |
Seychelles | VQ-S[28] | 1929 | 1977 | S7 | British colonial allocation |
Sierra Leone | VR-L[28] | 1929 | 1961 | 9L | British protectorate allocation |
Singapore | VR-S[28] | 1929 | 1965 | 9V | British colonial allocation |
Somalia/Somaliland | VP-S[28] | 1929 | 1960 | 6OS | British colonial allocation |
6OS[28] | 1960 | 1969 | 6O | ||
South Vietnam | XV[28] | 1959 | 1975 | ||
Southern Rhodesia | VP-Y[28] | 1929 | 1964 | 7Q, 9J | British colonial allocation |
Soviet Union | CCCP[28] | 1929 | Multiple[c] | ||
Spain | M[28] | 1929 | 1933 | EC | |
Sudan | SN[28] | 1929 | 1953 | ST | British/Egyptian colonial allocation |
Swaziland | VQ-ZI[28] | 1929 | 1975 | 3D | British colonial allocation |
Switzerland | CH[28] | 1929 | 1936 | HB | |
Tonga | VQ-F[28] | 1929 | 1971 | DQ | British protectorate allocation |
Transjordan | TJ[28] | 1946 | 1954 | JY | British protectorate allocation |
Trinidad and Tobago | VP-T[28] | 1931 | 1965 | 9Y | British colonial allocation |
Tunisia | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1956 | TS | French colonial allocation |
Ubangi-Shari | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | TL | French colonial allocation |
Uganda | VP-U[28] | 1929 | 1962 | 5X | British protectorate allocation |
Upper Volta | F-O[28][a] | 1929 | 1960 | XT | French colonial allocation |
Vietnam | 3W[28] | 1954 | 1959 | XV | |
Weihaiwei | VP-W[28] | 1929 | 1939 | British colonial allocation | |
Western Pacific Territories | VP-P[28] | 1929 | H4 | British colonial allocation | |
Yemen | YE[28] | 1955 | 1969 | 4W | |
4W[28] | 1969 | 7O | |||
Yugoslavia | UN[28] | 1929 | 1935 | YU | |
Zaire | 9O[28] | 1960 | 1966 | 9Q | |
Zanzibar | VP-Z[28] | 1929 | 1964 | 5H | British protectorate allocation |
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Colonial allocation F-O was shared between Algeria, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Dahomey/Benin, Gabon, Guinea, Cote D'Ivoire, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Tunisia, Ubangi-Shari, and Upper Volta.
- ^ a b The prefix R was shared between Argentina and Panama. Registrations from the two countries were differentiated by the number of digits, with Panama using two digits while Argentina used three.
- ^ Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the individual successor states each adopted their own aircraft registration prefix.
Pre-1928 allocations
[edit]Note: in the suffix pattern, n represents a number, x represents a letter
Country or region | Registration prefix | Suffix pattern | 1913 radio call letters |
---|---|---|---|
Abyssinia | A-B[a] | A-Bxxx | |
Afghanistan | Y-A[b] | Y-Axxx | |
Albania | B-A[c] | B-Axxx | |
Argentina | R-A[d] | R-Axxx | LIA to LRZ |
Australia | G-AU[31] | G-AUxx | VHA to VKZ |
Austria-Hungary and Bosnia-Herzegovina | HAA to HFZ, OGA to OMZ and UNA to UZZ[citation needed] | ||
Belgium | O-B[e] | O-Bxxx | ONA to OTZ |
Bolivia | C-B[e] | C-Bxxx | none |
Brazil | P-B[e] | P-Bxxx | SNA to STZ |
Canada | G-C[31] | G-Cxxx, except G-CYxx | VAA to VGZ (Newfoundland: VOA to VOZ) |
G-CY (government aircraft, including military)[33][31] | G-CYxx | ||
Bulgaria | B-B[c] | B-Bxxx | LXA to LZZ |
Chile | B-C[f] | B-Cxxx | COA to CPZ |
China | X-C[e] | X-Cxxx | none |
Colombia | C[citation needed] | C-n to C-nnn | none |
Costa Rica | TI-[c] | TI-xxx | |
Cuba | C-C[e] | C-Cxxx | none |
Czechoslovakia | L-B[e] | L-Bxxx | |
Danzig | |||
Y-M[a] | Y-Mxxx | Not applicable | |
Dz | Dz-nnn | ||
Denmark | T-D[g] | T-Dxxx | OUA to OZZ |
Dominica | Z-D[b] | Z-Dxxx | |
Dominican Republic | HI[b] | HIxxx | |
Ecuador | E-E[e][h] | E-Exxx | |
Egypt | SUA to SUZ[citation needed] | ||
El Salvador | Y-S[i] | Y-Sxxx | |
Estonia | E-A[j] | E-Axxx | |
Finland | K-S[j] | K-Sxxx | |
France | F[e] | F-xxxx | F and UAA to UMZ |
Germany | D[citation needed] | D-nnnn | A, D and KAA to KCZ[34] |
Greece | S-X[e] | S-Xxxx | SVA to SZZ |
Guatemala | L-G[e] | L-Gxxx | |
Haiti | H-H[e][h] | H-Hxxx | |
Hejaz | A-H[e] | A-Hxxx | |
Honduras | X-H[e] | X-Hxxx | |
Hungary | |||
H-H[g] | H-Hxxx | ||
H-O[k] | H-Oxxx | ||
India | G-I[31] | G-Ixxx | VTA to VWZ |
Italy | I[e] | I-xxxx | I |
Japan | J[e] | J-xxxx | J |
Latvia | B-L[l] | B-Lxxx | |
Liberia | L-L[e] | L-Lxxx | |
Lithuania | Z-L[h] | Z-Lxxx | |
Luxembourg | L-U[l] | L-Uxxx | |
Mexico | XAA to XCZ[34] | ||
Monaco | M-M[g] | M-Mxxx | CQA to CQZ |
M-O[k] | M-Oxxx | ||
Morocco | CNA to CNZ[citation needed] | ||
Netherlands | H-N[m] | H-Nxxx | PAA to PMZ |
New Zealand | G-NZ[31] | G-NZxx | VLA to VMZ |
Nicaragua | A-N[e] | A-Nxxx | |
Norway | LAA to LHZ[citation needed] | ||
Panama | S-P[e] | S-Pxxx | |
Persia | P-I[a] | P-Ixxx | |
Peru | O-P[e] | O-Pxxx | |
Poland | P-P[e] | P-Pxxx | |
Portugal | C-P[e] | C-Pxxx | CRA to CTZ |
Romania | C-R[e] | C-Rxxx | CVA to CVZ |
Russia | R-R[citation needed] | R-Rxxx, RR-xxx | R |
Serbia-Croatia-Slovenia | X-S[e] | X-Sxxx | |
Siam | H-S[e] | H-Sxxx | HGA to HHZ |
South Africa | G-UA[31] | G-UAxx | VNA to VNZ |
Spain | M[m] | M-xxxx | EAA to EGZ |
Sweden | S-A[c] | S-Axxx | SAA to SMZ |
Switzerland | HB[m] | HB-nnn | |
United Kingdom | K[35] | K-nnn | B, G and M (British colonies not autonomous: VPA to VSZ) |
G-E | G-EAxx, G-EBxx, G-EDCA | ||
G-F (lighter than air craft) | G-FAAx | ||
G-G (gliders) | G-GAAx | ||
United States | N[e] | N-xxxx | KDA to KZZ, N and W |
Uruguay | C-U[e][h] | C-Uxxx | CWA to CWZ |
- ^ a b c Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 6 October 1925.[30]
- ^ a b c Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 25 April 1927.[30]
- ^ a b c d Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 26 June 1923.[30]
- ^ Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 14 October 1924.[30]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Adopted at the International Commission for Air Navigation (ICAN) meeting of 13 October 1919.[32]
- ^ Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 6 April 1925.[30]
- ^ a b c Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 28 February 1923.[30]
- ^ a b c d The ICAN meeting of 28 February 1923 amended Ecuador's marks to E-U, Haiti's to H-E, and Uruguay's marks to C-M. They were restored to their original marks at the following meeting on 26 June.[30]
- ^ Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 3 November 1926.[30]
- ^ a b Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 3 March 1924.[30]
- ^ a b Amended at the ICAN meeting of 26 June 1923.[30]
- ^ a b Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 25 October 1922.[30]
- ^ a b c Adopted at the ICAN meeting of 13 July 1922.[30]
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[edit]- "AIRCRAFT NATIONALITY MARKS, NATIONAL EMBLEMS AND COMMON MARKS" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 2023-06-01. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-07-22.
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