As of 2019, there are 19 airports throughout the state of Maine according to IATA and ICAO. Through the table below, you can find name of each airport, its abbreviation, city location, and size. Airports in Maine are listed in alphabetical order. Please note that some airports serve internationally, while the other only serve domestically.
List of All Airports in Maine
# | Airport | Abbreviation | Location | Size |
1 | Auburn Airport | LEW | Lewiston, ME | Small |
2 | Augusta Airport | AUG | Augusta, ME | Medium |
3 | Bangor International Airport | BGR | Bangor, ME | Medium |
4 | Bar Harbor Airport | BHB | Bar Harbor, ME | Medium |
5 | Central Maine Airport | OWK | Norridgewock, ME | Small |
6 | Frenchville Airport | WFK | Frenchville, ME | Small |
7 | Fryeburg Airport | FRY | Fryeburg, ME | Small |
8 | Houlton International Airport | HUL | Houlton, ME | Small |
9 | Knox County Regional Airport | RKD | Rockland, ME | Medium |
10 | Millinocket Airport | MLT | Millinocket, ME | Small |
11 | Monument Valley Airport | MVM | Kayenta, ME | Small |
12 | Municipal Airport | CAR | Caribou, ME | Small |
13 | Municipal Airport | PQI | Presque Isle, ME | Medium |
14 | Old Town Airport | OLD | Old Town, ME | Medium |
15 | Portland International Jetport | PWM | Portland, ME | Medium |
16 | Princeton Airport | PNN | Princeton, ME | Small |
17 | Robert Lafleur Airport | WVL | Waterville, ME | Small |
18 | Sanford Airport | SFM | Sanford, ME | Medium |
19 | Wiscasset Airport | ISS | Wiscasset, ME | Small |
Maine Overview
The state of Maine has 1.3 million residents (2016). The capital is Augusta and the largest city is Portland.
In the 16th century, Portuguese, Spanish, French and English explored the current territory of Maine. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Indians, French and English fought for dominance in the region. In 1820, Maine became a state of the USA.