
America: With a huge number of 15,873 airports, America tops the list of countries with the most airports in the world. This vast network includes major international airports as well as many smaller regional airports, providing extensive connectivity across the country.

Brazil: Brazil is at second place in this list, where 4,919 airports are located. The large size of the country and the need to connect remote areas to urban centers are the main reasons for the large number of airports.

Australia: With 2,180 airports, Australia also has a large number of smaller regional airports that serve a large and dispersed population. These airports are extremely important for both tourism and local trade.

Mexico: Mexico has a total of 1,485 airports, many of which promote tourism as the country is a popular tourist destination.

Canada: Canada’s name is included in the fifth place in this list, where there is a large network of 1425 airports. These airports located in the country provide great support to regional and international travel.

UK: There are a total of 1,043 airports located in the United Kingdom, giving it strong connectivity to Europe and beyond. Its network includes major international airports such as Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester.

Russia: With 904 airports, Russia is spread over a vast geographical area. Its numerous airports serve domestic and international flights, connecting cities from Moscow to Siberia.

Germany: A total of 838 airports are located in cities like Frankfurt and Munich in Germany. Which makes Germany the eighth most airports in the world.

Argentina: Argentina’s 756 airports are ranked ninth in the list. Many of these airports are important hubs for domestic and regional travel.

France: The last country in this list and the 10th most airports in the world is France, where a total of 689 airports are located.
Published at : 06 Dec 2025 07:46 AM (IST)

