Aircraft Registration - List of Countries/regions and Their Registration Prefixes and Patterns

List of Countries/regions and Their Registration Prefixes and Patterns

Country / Region Registration Prefix Presentation
Afghanistan YA YA-AAA to YA-ZZZ
Albania ZA ZA-AAA to ZA-ZZZ
Algeria 7T 7T-AAA to 7T-ZZZ
Andorra C3 C3-AAA to C3-ZZZ
Angola D2 D2-AAA to D2-ZZZ
Anguilla VP-A VP-AAA to VP-AZZ
Antigua and Barbuda V2 V2-AAA to V2-ZZZ
Argentina LV

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