Federal Aviation Administration
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the U.S. Department of Transportation agency responsible for the regulation and oversight of civil aviation. The FAA publishes a range of public data products and APIs covering airport status, NOTAMs, aeronautical information, airmen and aircraft registries, and System Wide Information Management (SWIM) feeds for air traffic operations.
APIs
FAA NOTAM
The FAA NOTAM API provides access to Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs), which are time-critical aeronautical information that could affect a pilot's decision to make a flight. Th...
FAA Airport Status
The FAA Airport Status Web Service (ASWS) provides current airport conditions, including delays and ground stops, for major United States airports. Developers can use the servic...
FAA NASR Subscription
The FAA National Airspace System Resources (NASR) Subscription provides authoritative aeronautical data covering airports, navigation aids, airways, fixes, and special-use airsp...
FAA Airmen Registry
The FAA Airmen Registry provides downloadable data on certificated pilots and other airmen in the United States, including pilot certificates, ratings, and medical certificates....
FAA Aircraft Registry
The FAA Aircraft Registry provides downloadable data on civil aircraft registered in the United States, including registration, ownership, and airworthiness information. The dat...
FAA System Wide Information Management
The FAA System Wide Information Management (SWIM) program is a service-oriented information sharing platform that delivers real-time National Airspace System data to authorized ...