

Aviation Art from Flight Data
Museum-quality aluminum prints of any airport's flight paths, traced from real ADS-B data.
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Our most-ordered prints: the world's busiest hubs, each rendered from real flight data and printed on museum-quality aluminum.
Free U.S. shipping on every print
All prints from $119
See it in a real room
The image is dye-sublimated into the aluminum itself, so the blacks stay deep and the altitude gradient stays vivid. Every print arrives ready to hang.
What Customers Are Saying
Verified reviews from customers across our airport print collection.
Great gift to commemorate trip!
We ordered the LHR image (aurora/light) as a gift for our son who is in college and training to be a commercial airline pilot. We had taken a family trip to London and this was the perfect gift for him. He loved the image, and immediately scanned the included QR code to review the flight data that is available to support each map. The quality and delivery timing were exceptional. We will definitely order more!
LHR · London Heathrow
Response from SkyPath Studio
Thank you for your review, Nathan! We wish your son the best on his journey to becoming a pilot.
How They're Made
There is one airport that matters to you more than the rest. This is a portrait of the traffic that moves through it.
Straight from the Sky
Every line comes from a real flight, not a designer's hand. Aircraft over your airport broadcast their position and trace a path.
Your Airport's Fingerprint
Layer enough of those paths and a pattern appears that no other airport shares. Altitude sets the color.
Set in Metal
The image is dye-sublimated into archival aluminum. The color glows off the surface and holds for decades on your wall.

Three generations in the sky. One in the data.
I come from a family that flies. My grandfather flew a Mooney across the country interviewing farmers, my father and uncle fly private, and my brother is a First Officer for United Airlines. I never got my license. I went toward the data instead.
SkyPath Studio is where those threads meet. Every print starts as millions of raw ADS-B position reports, which I pull, clean, and render into a single image colored by altitude, then print direct-to-metal on museum-quality aluminum, made to order in the USA.
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