About Flightradar24
Flightradar24 is a global flight tracking service that provides you with real-time information about thousands of aircraft around the world. Our service is currently available online and for your iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) or Android device.
Flightradar24 is frequently featured in the media. You can find a couple of examples here:
- The Telegraph: How Flightradar24 conquered the skies – and why the Pope's travel plans cause a surge in traffic.
- The Reuters: Queen's final trip is most tracked flight in history
- ABC News: An Inside Look at Flightradar24, the Team Watching Every Airplane in the Sky
- CNN: Inside Flightradar24, the website that tracks every plane in the sky
- Yahoo News: The obsession with flight tracking
- The Guardian: From celebrity jets to Pelosi’s Taiwan trip, flight trackers are the sleeper hit of the summer
Flightradar24 Figures At-a-glance
- Largest ADS-B network in the world with over 40,000 connected receivers
- Over 200,000 flights tracked per day. See our Statistics page for daily stats
- 4+ million users per day
- #1 app on AppStore in 130+ countries
- #1 travel app on AppStore in 150+ countries
- 75+ million app downloads
- Used by most major airlines and others in the aviation industry, including Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer
How we got here
Flightradar24 started as a hobby project in 2006 when two Swedish aviation geeks decided to build a network of ADS-B receivers in Northern and Central Europe. In 2009 we opened up the network, and made it possible for anyone with an ADS-B receiver to upload data to the network. Many parts of the world were quickly covered, but the quest to provide global ADS-B coverage is still ongoing. Hopefully with your support, we will get there.