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The Aviation Division helps cities and counties to obtain and disburse federal and state funds for reliever and general aviation airports included in the 300-airport Texas Airport System Plan (TASP).
With approximately 300 airports open to the public, Texas' general aviation airport system is one of the largest in the nation. Our Aviation Division assists cities and counties applying for, receiving and disbursing federal and state funds for reliever and general aviation airports.
Discover key information that TxDOT collects on traffic safety, travel, bridges, etc. Study our various maps, dashboards, portals, and statistics. Data and maps ; Reference maps; Traffic count maps; Official travel maps; Roadway inventory; One-stop demographic data analysis tool; Global Positioning System (GPS) Crash reports and records
The Aviation Division is responsible for over 250 state and federally obligated airports in its statewide system plan. The Planning and Programming Team maintains a series of documents designed to assist with many of the common questions that are received regarding projects, policies, and funding.
TxDOT’s complete 2023-2024 Educational Series that focuses on a range of transportation issues afecting TxDOT and the State of Texas. Texas Airport System Plan, Goals, and Objectives. General Aviation Airports and Heliports. Aviation Funding.
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Aviation Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a plan for general aviation airport development in Texas. It is a detailed listing of potential projects based on the anticipated funding levels of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport Improvement Program ($55 million/year*), the Texas ...
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) offers the best wishes to you for safe and enjoyable flying to all our state's airports. This directory contains aeronautical information for approximately 400 Texas airports that are open to the public. Airports are listed alphabetically by city or town. The graphics are based on
TxDOT, through its Aviation Division, provides guidelines for the establishment and continued operation of airports and airfields throughout Texas. Airport Compatibility Guidelines. Model Airport Manager's Contract Agreement.
T he Texas Department of Transportation’s Aviation Division (AVN) is proud to share its 2020 Mission Plan, which highlights AVN’s eforts to efectively and eficiently serve our airport sponsors and support general aviation (GA) in Texas.
Aeronautics”, the Aviation Division of the Texas Department of Transportation is to “establish, prepare, and adopt an aviation facilities development program to provide for a statewide airport system that serves the state’s air transportation needs for the least practicable cost”.