This paper reports on the dynamic characteristics of micro air bearings that include thrust and journal air bearings for microsystems. The dynamic thrust air bearing employs a spiral groove configuration. Analysis shows that the motion stability and load capacity of a thrust air bearing imposes a contradictive requirement on the groove pattern of the air bearing. The dynamic journal air bearing is realized by using a plain circular trench with a narrow radial clearance of C, and a very small aspect ratio of bearing length versus diameter (L/D). Analysis on the shock tolerance of the journal air bearing shows that the shock tolerance increases with the bearing number, the bearing aspect ratio of L/D and its initial equilibrium eccentricity ratio e0. The optimum values of the bearing parameters are explored and recommended. A prototype of turbine device has been designed based on the recommended bearing configurations and realized via microfabrication.