Boeing Developer Tools MCP. Get real-time aviation data directly into your AI client.
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Boeing Developer Tools MCP Server provides deep access to global aviation intelligence. Use it to query Jeppesen aerodrome metadata, track real-time flight statuses, or check critical NOTAMs.
You can validate aircraft dimensions, monitor runway congestion, and check parts inventory for Boeing models. This server centralizes high-fidelity data for aviation analysts and operations teams.
What your AI agents can do
Check part availability
Checks the current stock level and pricing for specific Boeing components.
Get aerodrome details
Retrieves comprehensive Jeppesen data, including physical metadata and ground operations details, for an airport.
Get aircraft specs
Gets detailed technical specifications and dimensions for various Boeing aircraft models.
The server pulls live data on runway congestion and calculates average taxi times for specified airports.
You retrieve active NOTAMs and airspace metadata to understand temporary flight restrictions or closures.
The system retrieves detailed specs for specific Boeing aircraft models and checks the global availability and pricing of parts.
It pulls thorough Jeppesen data, including coordinates and ground operational details, for any given ICAO aerodrome.
The server fetches real-time flight tracking events and operational statuses for individual commercial flights.
You get parameters and physical data for an airport's runways, helping plan routes.
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Boeing Developer Tools MCP Server: 10 Tools for Aviation Data
These tools give your AI client access to everything from real-time runway monitors and flight tracking to parts inventory and global aerodrome metadata.
019d7560check part availability
Checks the current stock level and pricing for specific Boeing components.
019d7560get aerodrome details
Retrieves comprehensive Jeppesen data, including physical metadata and ground operations details, for an airport.
019d7560get aircraft specs
Gets detailed technical specifications and dimensions for various Boeing aircraft models.
019d7560get airspace info
Retrieves necessary airspace restrictions and metadata for a given area.
019d7560get flight events
Gathers real-time tracking events and status updates for commercial flights.
019d7560get runway monitor
Provides a real-time view of runway congestion and status at an airport.
019d7560get taxi time
Calculates the current estimated taxi times for an airport's ground operations.
019d7560search boeing parts
Searches the global Boeing aviation supply chain for parts and inventory.
019d7560search notams
Searches for critical Notice to Air Missions (NOTAMs) affecting specific airspace.
019d7560search runways
Finds parameters and physical details for an airport's runways.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
This server gives your AI client direct access to global aviation intelligence, letting you pull deep data without needing any middlemen or scrapers. You can use it to track flights, check airport details, and verify Boeing parts information.
Monitor Real-Time Airport Operations: You pull live runway status and calculate average taxi times for any airport. You'll also use the get_runway_monitor tool to see current runway congestion and the get_taxi_time tool to figure out ground operation delays.
Get Detailed Airport Metadata: You retrieve comprehensive Jeppesen data, including coordinates and ground operation details, for any ICAO aerodrome using get_aerodrome_details. You also find physical parameters and details for an airport's runways with search_runways.
Track Commercial Flights: You get real-time tracking events and status updates for individual commercial flights by running get_flight_events.
Determine Airspace Restrictions: You search for critical Notice to Air Missions (NOTAMs) affecting specific airspace using search_notams, and you check necessary airspace restrictions and metadata for an area with get_airspace_info.
Analyze Aircraft and Parts Data: You get detailed technical specs and dimensions for various Boeing aircraft models using get_aircraft_specs. You can search the global Boeing supply chain for parts and inventory with search_boeing_parts, and you check current stock levels and pricing for specific Boeing components using check_part_availability.
How Boeing Developer Tools MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to the Boeing Developer Tools server and enter your Boeing Aviation ID Bearer token.
- 2 Direct your AI client (Claude, Cursor, etc.) to execute a specific tool call, like
get_aerodrome_detailsfor an ICAO code. - 3 The server returns the high-fidelity aviation report directly to your agent, letting you analyze the data immediately.
The bottom line is you get high-fidelity aviation reports directly into your agent's context, bypassing manual data gathering.
Who Is Boeing Developer Tools MCP For?
This server is built for aviation professionals who need instant, precise data. Think flight dispatchers who need to know if a runway is clear, or maintenance engineers who can validate a part number without leaving their workflow. If your job involves reading complex aviation manuals or tracking live flight status, this is for you.
Maps exact airport constraints and live NOTAM restrictions by querying the search_notams and get_airspace_info tools.
Instantly diagnoses fleet ground delays by calling get_taxi_time and get_runway_monitor for specific ICAO airports.
Finds precise parts inventory and structural metrics by using search_boeing_parts and get_aircraft_specs.
What Changes When You Connect
- Stop manually cross-referencing PDFs for NOTAMs. The
search_notamstool pulls critical, immediate airspace notices, letting your agent understand closures without raw document parsing. - Avoid guessing ground delays. Use
get_taxi_timeandget_runway_monitorto instantly diagnose if an airport is congested or if taxiing is taking longer than expected. - Cut out the guesswork on parts. Instead of calling three different internal databases,
search_boeing_partsandcheck_part_availabilitycheck the full global inventory and pricing for any component. - Get the full picture of an airport.
get_aerodrome_detailsprovides thorough Jeppesen data—coordinates, ground operations, and physical metadata—all in one call. - Validate aircraft dimensions on the fly. Use
get_aircraft_specsto pull precise, validated data on Boeing models, confirming specs during planning. - Track flights and airspace in real time.
get_flight_eventsgives live status updates, whileget_airspace_infopinpoints exactly where the flight path is restricted.
Real-World Use Cases
Flight Dispatching: Checking for Airspace Blockages
A dispatcher needs to know if a planned flight path is restricted. They ask their agent to run search_notams and get_airspace_info for the route. The agent compiles all active notices and airspace limitations, confirming if the flight can proceed or if a deviation is mandatory.
Maintenance: Validating a Component Part Number
An engineer needs to confirm if a specific part number is available and what its price is. They use search_boeing_parts and check_part_availability. The agent returns the current stock status and lifecycle data, allowing the engineer to continue work without leaving the IDE.
Airport Planning: Assessing Congestion
An operations team needs to know the status of a major airport during peak hours. They run get_runway_monitor and get_taxi_time. The agent provides a real-time assessment of runway flow and average ground movement time, identifying immediate bottlenecks.
Research: Comparing Airport Infrastructure
A researcher needs physical data for two different airports. They use get_aerodrome_details for both ICAO codes. The agent returns structured metadata, coordinates, and ground operational data for easy comparison.
The Tradeoffs
Searching parts in silos
Calling a separate internal legacy system for parts, then having to call a different database for pricing, and finally manually cross-referencing the results. This takes 20 minutes and risks outdated data.
→
Use search_boeing_parts and check_part_availability together. This single process queries the entire global supply chain for availability, lifecycle, and pricing in one go.
Missing airspace context
A planner checks flight status using get_flight_events but doesn't realize the flight path is restricted. They assume the path is clear, leading to a potential conflict.
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Always pair get_flight_events with search_notams and get_airspace_info. This confirms both the flight's current status and the regulatory environment it must operate within.
Manual airport data gathering
Copying physical airport coordinates from one website, and then searching for runway parameters on another, leading to potential data mismatches.
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Start with get_aerodrome_details to get the foundational Jeppesen data, and then use search_runways to pull specific runway parameters against that established airport profile.
Assuming real-time status
Relying on manual checks for ground movement. For instance, calling a single dashboard view for runway status, which might be stale or lack taxi time metrics.
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Use get_runway_monitor and get_taxi_time together. This provides a combined, real-time view of both runway saturation and measured ground movement time.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if you need to synthesize data from multiple, distinct operational domains—like combining live flight tracking with current runway congestion or matching a specific part number against global inventory. Don't use it if you just need a single, static piece of information (like only the runway length). In that case, a dedicated, single-purpose API might be cleaner. Always run a combination of tools (e.g., get_aerodrome_details + get_aircraft_specs) to build a complete operational picture.
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The Model Context Protocol standardizes how applications expose capabilities to LLMs. Instead of operating in isolation, your AI gains direct access to external platforms, live data, and real-world actions through secure, standardized connections.
This server provides 10 capabilities that interface natively with Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and any MCP client. No middleware. No custom integration required.
Available Capabilities
Finding airport data shouldn't require jumping between six different vendor portals.
Before this server, gathering physical airport data meant bouncing between Jeppesen sites, FAA databases, and various manufacturer manuals. You'd copy coordinates from one page, then check runway dimensions on another, and finally search for local NOTAMs on a third. It was a copy/paste, cross-reference hell that ate hours.
Now, your agent handles the whole flow. Give it an ICAO code and ask it for the aerodrome details. It pulls the full metadata, the runway parameters via `search_runways`, and can even pull active airspace constraints via `search_notams`. You get a single, actionable data block.
The Boeing Developer Tools MCP Server delivers real-time operational intelligence.
You no longer have to wait for a human analyst to correlate flight plans, ground movement data, and part inventory. Your agent can run `get_flight_events` for the current status, then immediately call `get_runway_monitor` to check congestion, and finally use `search_boeing_parts` to check if the required spare parts are available for the aircraft type.
The difference is the flow. It's not just data retrieval; it's a complete, multi-domain diagnostic run in seconds. You know the status and the solution simultaneously.
Common Questions About Boeing Developer Tools MCP
How do I check for temporary flight restrictions using the `search_notams` tool? +
The search_notams tool finds all active Notice to Air Missions (NOTAMs) for a given area. You simply provide the relevant ICAO code or area scope, and it lists all critical closures, like runway closures or airspace restrictions.
Can I use `get_runway_monitor` to see if an airport is busy? +
Yes, get_runway_monitor provides a real-time, live status of runway congestion. It tells you if the airport is experiencing operational strain or if the flow is steady.
What information does `get_aerodrome_details` provide? +
It provides thorough Jeppesen data for an airport, including physical metadata, ICAO coordinates, and ground operations details. This is the foundational data layer for any airport analysis.
Can I find out if a part is available using `check_part_availability`? +
The check_part_availability tool checks the Boeing global inventory. You enter a part number, and it returns the current stock count, lifecycle status, and pricing.
How do I get the specifications for a specific Boeing plane model using `get_aircraft_specs`? +
Use get_aircraft_specs to pull precise, detailed technical data on Boeing models. You can get wing dimensions, maximum fuel capacity, and general configuration specs.
How do I check for real-time taxi delays at an airport using the `get_taxi_time` tool? +
The get_taxi_time tool provides current, real-time average taxiing times for a given airport. This helps operations teams quickly assess ground flow and spot potential bottlenecks before they become critical.
Can I use `get_flight_events` to track a specific commercial flight's status? +
Yes, get_flight_events retrieves live tracking data, including status changes, constraints, and current positions for individual flights. This gives you a detailed timeline of a flight's journey.
What data can I pull about an airport's physical layout using the `search_runways` tool? +
The search_runways tool pulls specific operational parameters and structural details for an airport's runways. You get data on runway dimensions and operational capabilities.
How does the AI securely connect isolated to Boeing? +
It takes 30 seconds to connect — no complex OAuth apps or middleware necessary. All read requests stay strictly inside the Vurb Edge boundary and the API key is vaulted per session.
Where do I find my Boeing Developer Tools API Token? +
Log into your developer.boeing.com account. After your Aviation ID is validated, navigate to your 'My Apps' section in the portal, select the application, and generate a new Bearer API Key Token.
Can it search for physical runway mappings globally? +
Yes. Agents can use the Jeppesen Aerodrome logic built inside the server to fetch dimensions, operational metadata, and taxi-times using standard ICAO codes for almost any airport worldwide.
Are NOTAMs fetched immediately? +
Yes, by calling the search_notams tool, agents immediately read official global aviation warnings (Notices to Air Missions) synchronized with the current flight radar constraints.
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