Turn your Mac into an air traffic radar and see airplane traffic around the world move in real-time. Discover why millions are already using Flightradar24.
We are frequently featured in the media and recent media mentions include Bild (Germany), Le Monde (France), Cable News Network (US), and MSNBC (US).
Features that have made Flightradar24 the bestselling flight-tracking service around the world include:
* Planes moving in real-time
* Comprehensive information for each individual plane, including route, speed, altitude and more
* Unrivaled global coverage of real-time positional data for aircraft
* Easy to search for a specific flight
* Filter by airline, altitude, speed and more
* Flight trails and callsigns directly on map
* See airline logos in connection with the aircraft
* Banner free
COVERAGE
We are rapidly improving Flightradar24’s coverage across the world. Below is a breakdown of our coverage as of May 2013. For the most up-to-date info about coverage in the area(s) you are interested in, please visit http://www.flightradar24.com
* EUROPE
Roughly 95% of the continent covered
* AMERICA
100% coverage in the US and Canada (but with slight delay) thanks to radar data provided by the FAA. Real-time coverage for ADS-B equipped aircraft in most areas of the two countries.
Substantial coverage in Mexico and most South American countries including Brazil, Argentina, and Chile
*ASIA
Complete coverage in Japan. Substantial to complete coverage in Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Maldives, Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Thailand, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Pakistan, Bangladesh and many other countries.
*OCEANIA
Nearly complete coverage in Australia and New Zealand.
*AFRICA
Substantial coverage in South Africa. Limited coverage in the rest of the region.
Please note that coverage will vary.
Find out what you can do to help increase Flightradar24's coverage in your area:
http://www.flightradar24.com/increase-coverage
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please note that Flightradar24 only can track aircraft equipped with an ADS-B transponder. The exception is in the US and Canada where we get radar data from the FAA and can track almost all planes, but with a five-minute delay. Visit http://www.flightradar24.com for more information about ADS-B and Flightradar24’s coverage.
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HELP & SUPPORT
Please visit the Flightradar24 forum for help and support.
http://forum.flightradar24.com/threads/89-Important-Read-this-before-you-ask-questions
DISCLAIMER
The use of the information presented in Flightradar24 is strictly limited to your personal enthusiast activities (i.e. for entertainment purposes), which specifically exclude any activities that might endanger yourself or the lives of others. Under no circumstances will the developer of this application be held responsible for incidents resulting from the use of the data or it's interpretation or it's contrary to this agreement.
Bug fixes regarding:
Search field on El Capitan.
The lack of storage of data sources and types of traffic.
Changes to how app works with some of the units.
Better handling of altitude and speed min/max input fields.
Fix for follow aircraft.