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[](https://www. faa. gov/airports/aip) # Airport Improvement Program (AIP) The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) provides grants to public agencies — and, in some cases, to private owners and entities — for the planning and development of public-use airports that are included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS).
See the AIP Glossary for a description of AIP-related terms. * Overview: What is AIP& What Airports/Projects are Eligible?
* Acquiring Land for Airports and Relocation Assistance * AIP Grant Payments - Delphi eInvoicing * Economically Distressed Communities (EAS/EDA Determinations) * Grant Assurances for the AIP * Letter of Intent (LOI) Program * Military Airport Program (MAP) * Procurement and Contracting Under AIP * Buy American Preference Requirements * Nationwide Buy American Waivers Issued * State Block Grant Program ## Order 5090.
5, Formulation of the NPIAS-ACIP This Order establishes guidelines for managing and maintaining two federal plans that are essential to airport development: the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) and the Airports Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP). The Order also discusses the NPIAS project database that supports these plans and its use for preparing the Secretary of Transportation's biennial NPIAS Report.
This new Order replaces both Order 5100. 39A, Airports Capital Improvement Plan and Order 5090. 3, Field Formulation of the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS).
* Order 5150.
5, Formulation of the NPIAS-ACIP ## Advisory Circulars (ACs) * See also Obstruction Marking and Lighting, AC 70/7460-1 * AC Checklist for AIP, IIJA and PFC Projects ## Airport Competition Plans * Airport Competition Plan Covered Airports ## Data, Tools, & Resources * AIP Grant/Apportionment Data * Airport Data and Information Portal (ADIP) * Airports Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP) * FAA Acquisition System Toolset (FAST) * Non-Federal Program for NavAids and AWOS Program regulates most non-Federally owned AWOS and NavAids.
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38) * AIP Program Guidance Letters (PGLs) * AIP Grant Oversight Risk Model Policy * Airport Sponsor Risk Assessment Certification(PDF) * Project Manager Assessment Checklist(PDF) * Assessment of Innovative Financing Options for the AIP(PDF) * ACC/FAA Best Practices, 2008(PDF) * Best Practices-Surface Access To Airports(PDF) * Appendix: Notice of Policy Regarding the Eligibility of Airport Ground Access Transportation Projects for Funding Under the Passenger Facility Charge Program(PDF) * FAA Review of Construction Plans and Specifications for AIP Funded Projects(PDF) * Interim Guidance on Proposed Commercial Space Facilities and Operations at Federally Obligated or Part 139 Airports(PDF) * Land Options Used in Federally Funded Airport Projects(PDF) * National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) | Application for Federal Assistance - fillable PDF **Note**: Use the "Save link as" option to save the file to your computer and then open it from there with your PDF reader tool rather than within the web browser.
| SF 424 | Instructions for SF 424(PDF) **See the Sample SF 424 for CARES Act applications. ** (Sample applies to non-development grants only. For CARES Act Airport Grants for airport development, contact your ADO or Regional office.)
| | Construction Project Final Acceptance - Airport Improvement Program Sponsor Certification | 5100-129 | Airport sponsors use this form to certify they have completed or will complete key requirements before final project acceptance of construction projects funded under the Airport Improvement Program. This is a fillable PDF.
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