Every airport today has a unique three-letter identifier to streamline the process of tracking the millions of items of airport data transmitted daily, including flight plans and weather reports. Before the 1930s, existing airports used a two-letter abbreviation based on the weather station at the airports. So, at that time, LA served as the designation for Los Angeles International Airport. But, with the rapid growth in the aviation industry, the designations expanded to three letters, and LA became LAX. The letter X does not otherwise have any specific meaning in this identifier.
It's short for lacrosse. C'mon now! Lax or Die
LAX is an airport code that represents Los Angeles. It is a commonly used abbreviation for Los Angeles.
Los Angeles International Airport
International EDIT: It doesn't specifically mean anything, because it's more of a tag then it is a title. Kind of like when your playing an online game and there's clans with obscene names and their acronym is something like X@T? It's more of a means of easily identifying the specific zlocation in the aviation industry. But in the defence of the original answer, LAX is Los Angeles International (Airport), so the X could be inferred at International, much in the same way that many other airports have similar names.
lax, ax, al, an, la, na
X-lax is the only one I know, sorry,.
LAX is better known as Lacrosse. Its not too hard here look. KEY: x=cross (notice the lines are crossed) LA+X=LA CROSSE LACROSSE See its simple. POSTED BY: BOBISCOOL1
its not great for defense but good for mid
Nothing. Airport code is 3 characters. See www.fly.faa.gov
Fix, Nix, Tax, Crux, Lax, Mix
lacrosse! la stands for the first to letters of the word and the x is put in place of cross.
The class got away with murder because the teacher's discipline was lax. His muscles were lax in sleep.