Aviation

View airports, airport cameras, learn about volunteer opportunities and grant programs, and more.

Various airport management databases, manuals, and information for airport sponsors and consultants.

A list of all the general and commercial airports in Washington State.

WSDOT is responsible by statute for the coordination and management of aerial search and rescue within the state. This includes coordinating aircraft for disaster response & recovery when requested.

Learn about our Airport Aid Grant Program including who can apply, requirements and how to apply. 

WSDOT Aviation division news, information and contacts.

WSDOT Aviation has been involved in various studies to help better understand the benefits of the Washington state aviation system.

The Commercial Aviation Coordinating Commission's work was completed June 2023. The group was created by the Legislature to develop recommendations to meet Washington state critical aviation system capacity needs.

A follow-up group was created by the Legislature called the Commercial Aviation Work Group.

Find out how to apply to the Community Aviation Revitalization (CARB) loan program, which provides loans up to $1,200,000 at 2 percent interest to airports with less than 75,000 annual commercial enplanements, as reported to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

WSDOT Aviation aims to provide information and service to all pilots in Washington state to fly safely.

166,800 electric vehicle

registrations in Washington in 2023, up from 114,600 in 2022.

87 wetland compensation sites

actively monitored on 918 acres in 2023.

25,000 safe animal crossings

in the Snoqualmie Pass East Project area since 2014.