FlightAware and ADS-B
In addition to receiving over 45 different government air traffic control and private datalink sources, FlightAware operates a worldwide network of ADS-B and Mode S receivers that track ADS-B or Mode S equipped aircraft flying around the globe. ADS-B equipped aircraft emit their exact position and Mode S aircraft can be tracked via multilateration (MLAT) when the signal is received by three or more receivers. FlightAware owns and operates these receivers at hundreds of airports around the world in conjunction with airport operators.
FlightAware designs and manufactures FlightFeeder, a network ADS-B receiver that receives ADS-B data and feeds the data to FlightAware's servers over any available Internet connection.
We also invite customers and professional users to connect to FlightAware's network and feed additional ADS-B data from their receivers using the methods described below. ADS-B data contributed is made available on FlightAware's free web site and mobile apps.
Start tracking aircraft in your area for free!
FlightFeeder - FlightAware ADS-B Receiver
Professional users without an existing receiver but with a suitable facility (e.g., hangar, office, home antenna mast) with clear line of sight to the sky are eligible for no-charge FlightFeeder that FlightAware provides. FlightAware's equipment can be installed virtually anywhere; all you need to provide is power (110-240V), Internet access (via Ethernet), and installation. Data collected is automatically integrated with any of your FlightAware services.
Build a receiver with a Raspberry Pi
For under USD$100 / EUR€80, build a Raspberry Pi with a USB ADS-B receiver that can run dump1090 and PiAware. View data locally or via FlightAware Users that share data with FlightAware automatically qualify for a free upgrade to an Enterprise Account.
Connecting an existing ADS-B Receiver
PiAware for the Raspberry Pi and dump1090
PiAware users can simultaneously use data from their Raspberry Pi running dump1090 and also send flight data to FlightAware via PiAware. Users that share data with FlightAware automatically qualify for a free upgrade to an Enterprise Account.
Why share with FlightAware?
With over 50 non-ADS-B data sources and over ten million monthly users, FlightAware is the world's largest aggregator and free source of live flight tracking and flight data. If you have ADS-B data or are interested in receiving it, FlightAware is the best partner for sharing your data with the world and being recognized for your contribution. FlightAware will aggregate your positions with dozens of available sources to share with millions of users.
As a thank you from FlightAware, users sending ADS-B data receive the following:
- Live data on flightaware.com (subject to standard data processing delay of up to two minutes)
- Access to up-to-the-second live data received by the local device (accessible from the stats page with a local network connection)
- Data from local device highlighted on FlightAware track logs
- Detailed statistics on site performance
- A free Enterprise Account (USD99.95/mo value)
How does it work?
Where are new sites needed?
New sites all around the world are beneficial and data will be used from any contributing facility. Even in places where coverage exists already, more redundancy and overlapping coverage results in significantly better low-altitude coverage and coverage reliability. Please view our Coverage Map to see the extent of coverage in your area. Major metropolitan areas that currently lack significant coverage include:
- Asia
- Bhutan
- Busan
- Cambodia
- Cebu
- China (except Bejing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Hong Kong)
- Davao
- Guam
- Gwangju
- Ha Noi
- Hai Phong
- Hyderabad
- Indonesia (East)
- Kazakhstan (except Almaty)
- Kyrgyzstan
- Laos
- Makassar
- Maldives
- Mongolia
- Myanmar (Burma)
- Nepal
- Papua New Guinea
- Phnom Penh
- Russia (except Moscow)
- Sri Lanka
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Turkey (Central)
- Uzbekistan
- Middle East
- Amman
- Bahrain
- Egypt
- Israel
- Kuwait
- Oman
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Shiraz
- Tehran
- United Arab Emirates
- Yemen
- Europe
- Albania
- Bari
- Chania
- Greenland
- Iceland
- Leon
- Montenegro
- Mo i Rana
- Tromsu
- South America
- Comodoro Rivadavia
- Rio Gallegos
- Rio Grande
- El Calafate
- Brazil (Amazon)
- Bolivia
- Punta Arenas
- Puerto Madryn
- Guyana
- Suriname
- French Guiana
- Peru
- Africa
- Algeria
- Angola
- Ethiopia
- Ghana
- Kenya
- Madagascar
- Mauritius
- Tanzania
- Tunisia
- North America
- Baja California
- Coahuila
- Chihuahua
- Oaxaca
- Belize
- Nicaragua
- Panama
- Cuba
- Dominica
- Jamaica
- Guadeloupe
- Haiti
- Montserrat
- St. Lucia
- Alaska (except Anchorage)
- Montana, Wyoming
- North Dakota (except Fargo)
- North Nevada
- Southern Oregon
-
Mexico
ADS-B Links
- Build a PiAware ADS-B Receiver
- Pro Stick: High performance RTLSDR USB receiver for ADS-B and MLAT
- मुफ्त FlightFeeder के लिए अनुरोध करें
- बार-बार पूछे जानेवाले प्रश्न
- MLAT
- FlightFeeder ADS-B Receiver
- Worldwide ADS-B Data Feed (application developers)
- Global Space-Based ADS-B
- Wikipedia: Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B)