Flight Tracking Resources – Free Tools & Data
You can use the "Resources Tab" above for quick access to Flightaware.com.
[li]FlightAware – Real-time global flight tracking and flight status. Great for following airlines, general aviation, and spotting.
flightaware.com[/li]
[li]FlightRadar24 (Free Tier) – Live flight tracking, aircraft details, and history. Free version shows limited features but is useful for spotting and basic tracking.
FlightRadar24[/li]
[li]OpenSky Network – Free, community-driven flight tracking network. Provides real-time ADS-B data for research, spotting, and analytics.
OpenSky Network[/li]
[li]ADSB-Exchange – Unfiltered global flight tracking using ADS-B data. Free and open-source friendly, often shows more than commercial trackers.
ADSB-Exchange[/li]
[li]PiAware – FlightAware ADS-B Feeder – Open-source software to set up your own ADS-B receiver and contribute data to FlightAware. Feeder accounts get free benefits.
PiAware Software[/li]
[li]SkyAware Anywhere – Personal flight map showing all aircraft your ADS-B receivers detect. Accessible from anywhere.
SkyAware Anywhere[/li]
[li]AeroAPI – FlightAware Developer API – Limited free access for flight data queries, ideal for research or small projects.
FlightAware AeroAPI[/li]
[li]FlightAware App – Free mobile app for live flight tracking, alerts, aircraft details, and weather.
FlightAware App[/li]
[li]Flightradar24 App (Free Tier) – Free mobile tracking app with limited features, ideal for spotters on the go.
Flightradar24 App[/li]
[li]OpenSky API – Open-source API for aviation data, including real-time and historical flights. Good for aviation analytics.
OpenSky API[/li]
[li]ADSB-Exchange Feeder Info – How to set up your own ADS-B station and contribute data to the community.
ADSB-Exchange Feeder Info[/li]
[li]Flight Tracking Data Explained – Overview of how flight trackers gather and process data: ADS-B, radar, airline datalinks, and satellite ADS-B.
Flight Data Sources – FlightAware[/li]
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You can use the "Resources Tab" above for quick access to Flightaware.com.
[li]FlightAware – Real-time global flight tracking and flight status. Great for following airlines, general aviation, and spotting.
flightaware.com[/li]
[li]FlightRadar24 (Free Tier) – Live flight tracking, aircraft details, and history. Free version shows limited features but is useful for spotting and basic tracking.
FlightRadar24[/li]
[li]OpenSky Network – Free, community-driven flight tracking network. Provides real-time ADS-B data for research, spotting, and analytics.
OpenSky Network[/li]
[li]ADSB-Exchange – Unfiltered global flight tracking using ADS-B data. Free and open-source friendly, often shows more than commercial trackers.
ADSB-Exchange[/li]
[li]PiAware – FlightAware ADS-B Feeder – Open-source software to set up your own ADS-B receiver and contribute data to FlightAware. Feeder accounts get free benefits.
PiAware Software[/li]
[li]SkyAware Anywhere – Personal flight map showing all aircraft your ADS-B receivers detect. Accessible from anywhere.
SkyAware Anywhere[/li]
[li]AeroAPI – FlightAware Developer API – Limited free access for flight data queries, ideal for research or small projects.
FlightAware AeroAPI[/li]
[li]FlightAware App – Free mobile app for live flight tracking, alerts, aircraft details, and weather.
FlightAware App[/li]
[li]Flightradar24 App (Free Tier) – Free mobile tracking app with limited features, ideal for spotters on the go.
Flightradar24 App[/li]
[li]OpenSky API – Open-source API for aviation data, including real-time and historical flights. Good for aviation analytics.
OpenSky API[/li]
[li]ADSB-Exchange Feeder Info – How to set up your own ADS-B station and contribute data to the community.
ADSB-Exchange Feeder Info[/li]
[li]Flight Tracking Data Explained – Overview of how flight trackers gather and process data: ADS-B, radar, airline datalinks, and satellite ADS-B.
Flight Data Sources – FlightAware[/li]
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