Flightradar24 - Flight Tracker Apps
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You can turn your iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch into an air traffic radar and see planes around the world move in real-time on a detailed map. Or point your device at a plane in the sky to find out where it’s going and more. Discover today why millions are already tracking flights with Flightradar24.

Features that have helped make Flightradar24 - Flight Tracker the #1 selling app in 115 countries include: 
 Watch planes move in real-time on detailed map
 Identify planes flying overhead by simply pointing your device at the sky (requires GPS equipped device)
 Experience what the pilot of a an aircraft sees in real-time and in 3D (requires iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPod Touch 5th gen., and above + iOS 6.0 or higher)
 Tap on a plane for comprehensive flight and aircraft information such as route, estimated time of arrival, actual time of departure, aircraft type, speed, altitude, and high-resolution picture
 Tap on an airport icon for current delay stats and weather conditions
 Easy to search for individual flights using flight number, airport, or airline
 Easy to filter by airline, aircraft, altitude, speed, and more
 Easy to set bookmarks to enable quick navigation to areas of interest
 Get a detailed list of all flights in the air in your area on your Apple Watch
 Turn the device into the arrivals and departures board of any major airport and get real-time status updates for flights (in-app purchase)
* Realistic aircraft symbols (in-app purchase)
* Set up custom alerts based on airline, aircraft type, flight number or registration (in-app purchase)

HOW IT WORKS
Most aircraft today are equipped with so called ADS-B transponders that transmit positional data. Flight radar 24 has a rapidly growing network of several thousand ground stations around the world to receive this data that then shows up as aircraft moving on a map in the app. In an expanding number of regions Flightradar24, with the help of multilateration, is able to calculate the positions of aircraft that don’t have ADS-B transponders.

Traditional radar data is also used in the app thanks to a direct feed from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This data provides near real-time coverage of all US and Canadian airspace.


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