The unofficial JetPhotos API operates through a simple HTTP GET request to jetphotos.net/api.php . The image URL is retrieved in a few simple steps:
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For now, if you represent a serious business (e.g., an airline app), you should via their licensing page. They are receptive to formal API access agreements for non-scraping use cases. jetphotos api
| API | Key Focus | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Real-time flight tracking, historical data, airline/airport metadata | Applications needing live aircraft positions, speed, altitude, and detailed flight information | | Aviationstack API | Real-time flight status & tracking | Getting live and historical flight status, schedules, and airline data with broad global coverage | | AeroDataBox API | Enthusiast-driven, cost-effective data | Niche projects or hobbyist applications that need a balance of features and affordability | | Skylink API | Comprehensive aviation data | Applications requiring a wide range of data, including weather (METAR/TAF), airport databases, and navigation aids |
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timeline = [] for entry in mock_data: timeline.append( "era": self._classify_era(entry['date']), "operator": entry['airline'], "livery_theme": entry['livery'], "hub": entry['location'] )
Perfect for building a historical livery gallery for a specific carrier. They are receptive to formal API access agreements
This package demonstrates the community's interest in building tools around the JetPhotos data.