Flightaware is a global aviation software and data services company that provides flight tracking data, flight status data, and predictive technology to customers worldwide.
- Found in 2005 by aviation and software enthusiasts
- Initially focused on crowd-sourced ADS-B data
- Now provide aviation data to businesses and individuals around the world
Flight tracking website and app for aviation enthusiasts and industry professionals
Flight tracking and airport information website and app for consumers and businesses
Crowd-sourced flight tracking data network for researchers and aviation enthusiasts
Free flight tracking website for aviation enthusiasts, travelers, and businesses
Enterprise-level aviation data services for airlines, airports, and other businesses
Live flight tracking displays for aviation businesses and lounges
FlightAware uses a combination of data sources, including ADS-B, Mode S, MLAT, FAA flight plan data, and satellite data, to track flights in real-time.
FlightAware's flight data is generally considered to be highly accurate, thanks to the company's use of multiple data sources and advanced algorithms to filter and merge the data.
Yes, FlightAware tracks a wide variety of aircraft, including private jets, as long as they are equipped with ADS-B or other compatible tracking technology.
No, FlightAware's basic flight tracking services are available to anyone without an account. However, certain advanced features and services may require a paid subscription or account registration.
Yes, FlightAware offers flight predictions based on historical data, weather patterns, and other factors. These predictions are available to enterprise customers and through the company's FlightAware.com website and app.