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WOW! Flightradar24.com Reached A New Milestone

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Flightradar24.com began as a hobby for 2 Swedish aviation experts who wanted to build ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Service-Broadcast) network receivers in Northern and Central Europe.

That was in 2006. The service opened to the public in 2009, when anyone with a suitable ADS-B receiver could contribute data. Since then, Flightradar24 has built on this web of data transferred by aircraft and has made flight tracking accessible to anyone, via smartphone or desktop.

Besides offering a live flight tracker and a real time flight tracker, Flightradar also does the aviation world multiple services by maintaining a blog chock full of aviation news, a message forum, what feels like a neverending file of aviation photos, as well as a YouTube channel that currently has nearly 650 videos. Best of all, although they have various tiers of paid subscriptions for those who want to deep dive, its basic plan is free for anyone to just look up and follow recent flights.

Flightradar24.com has been around for (gulp) close to 20 years, and has been available to the public for 15. Since that time, its website and services have grown exponentially. Then again, so has aviation. Back in 2006, there were “only” 25.5 million flights worldwide. In 2019, the last full year before the pandemic, there were 40.3 million flights.

New Flightradar24 record

2023 traffic was still slightly below 2019’s numbers, but in 2024, aviation is starting to see new records. As is Flightradar24. So much so that they posted the following this past Friday:

Yep, they tracked 23,158 commercial flights all at the same time. That’s one impressive number!

Fun facts!

Here are a few more fun facts about Flightradar24:

***Many thanks to Stephan for inadvertently being the catalyst for this post. MWAH!

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