The aviation department in Massachusetts administers the state's aviation system plan, manages federal and state airport improvement grant programs, and coordinates with the FAA on safety, airspace, and compliance matters affecting the state's network of commercial, regional, and general aviation airports. The department also publishes the state aeronautical chart and aviation directory used by pilots operating within the state.
Aviation Departments locations are available in 4 cities across Massachusetts. They are spread across 4 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration include Nantucket, Burlington, New Bedford, where aviation administrative offices and airport authority headquarters serve major commercial and general aviation facilities throughout the state.
Pilots, airport managers, and aviation businesses in Massachusetts can contact the state aviation department for information about grant eligibility, safety programs, UAS regulations, and coordination of aviation development projects within the state's jurisdiction.
Boston Fsdo
Great Barrington Airport
Us Faa Nantucket
Us Faa New Bedford
Drone operators in Massachusetts should consult both the FAA's B4UFLY mobile app and the state aviation department's drone resources before flying, as certain areas within Massachusetts may have state-specific restrictions near airports, state parks, or critical infrastructure in addition to federal airspace requirements.
Browse Aviation Departments by county across Massachusetts to find the nearest location.