Airport Code

LBF

North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field
ICAO: KLBF

About North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field Airport

North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field (IATA: LBF, ICAO: KLBF) is an airport located in North Platte, United States. It serves as a gateway for both domestic and international travelers to the North Platte region.

Operating within the America/Chicago time zone, this airport is positioned at latitude 41.1262, longitude -100.6840. Other airports in proximity are LXN (Lexington, 84.8 km), MCK (McCook, 102.6 km), HDE (Holdredge, 136 km), SNY (Sidney, 192.8 km), VTN (Valentine, 192.9 km), offering additional travel options.

Whether you are a traveler looking for flight information, a pilot planning a route, or an aviation enthusiast, this page provides comprehensive data about LBF airport including real-time weather, local time, and nearby alternatives.

Local Time
Loading...
America/Chicago
Current Weather
Loading...
In North Platte
Location
North Platte
United States
Coordinates
41.1262, -100.6840

πŸ• Time Zone Comparison

Your Local Time
--:--
⇄
Airport Time (LBF)
--:--

Airport Location

Frequently Asked Questions β€” LBF

What city is LBF airport in?

North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field (LBF) is located in North Platte, United States.

What is the ICAO code for North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field?

The ICAO code for North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field is KLBF. This code is used by air traffic control and airline operations worldwide.

Where is LBF located?

LBF is located at latitude 41.12620163 and longitude -100.6839981 in North Platte, United States.

What timezone is LBF airport in?

North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field operates in the America/Chicago timezone.

What does the airport code LBF stand for?

The IATA code LBF is the three-letter identifier assigned to North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field by the International Air Transport Association. You will find this code on your boarding pass, luggage tags, and flight booking systems.

What is the difference between LBF and KLBF?

LBF is the IATA code (3 letters, used on tickets and baggage) and KLBF is the ICAO code (4 letters, used by pilots and air traffic control) for North Platte Regional Airport Lee Bird Field.

What is the weather like at LBF airport?

You can check the current weather conditions at LBF airport at the top of this page. We provide real-time temperature data powered by Open-Meteo.

What airports are near LBF?

The closest airports to LBF are: LXN (Lexington, 84.8 km), MCK (McCook, 102.6 km), HDE (Holdredge, 136 km), SNY (Sidney, 192.8 km), VTN (Valentine, 192.9 km).