Flightradar24
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Flightradar24 is a leading flight‑tracking app that provides live aircraft positions, flight details, airport information and playback of past movements. It combines ADS‑B, MLAT and satellite data into an intuitive map view with optional 3D aircraft models, alerts and premium layers for enthusiasts, professionals and casual users alike.
Latest Update: Expanded ADS‑B Coverage, Dual‑Band US Receiver & Las Vegas Live Stream
We expanded ADS‑B receiver coverage to reduce flight gaps and improve global tracking, refined playback with adjustable speed and a new weather overlay, and added map layers like airspace boundaries and night mode. Search filters and airport pages now load faster, and we fixed several stability and battery‑use issues for smoother live tracking. We also launched our first fully automated live stream from Las Vegas with continuous video and audio of takeoffs and landings, and introduced a dual‑band receiver kit for US tracking that captures ADS‑B 1090 MHz and UAT 978 MHz signals to boost detection of more aircraft, especially general‑aviation traffic.
Pro
1. Near real‑time global tracking with rich flight details and multiple data sources.
2. Powerful playback and visualization tools (speed control, weather overlays, 3D view).
3. Expandable ecosystem: receiver support, live streams and regular feature updates.
Con
1. Premium features and some advanced layers require a paid subscription.
2. Battery and data usage can be high during continuous tracking or live streams.
3. Coverage may still be limited in very remote regions despite improved receiver network.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Flightradar24 free to use?
Yes — a free tier offers basic live tracking with ads. Paid subscriptions unlock advanced features (longer playback, weather layers, alerts, no ads and higher refresh rates).
How can I improve local coverage?
Coverage improves if you host or connect to an ADS‑B feeder. In the US, the new dual‑band receiver supports both 1090 MHz and 978 MHz (UAT) to capture more general‑aviation traffic.
How accurate is the live data and is there any delay?
ADS‑B data is typically near real‑time (seconds of latency). Other sources like MLAT or satellite can introduce small delays. Playback and live‑stream features may have additional buffering depending on network conditions.