Flightradar24: The Ultimate App For AvGeeks (2024)

Just as I’m obsessed with miles and points, I also have an unhealthy interest in commercial aviation. That’s to say that I lovelearning everything about planes, including those that I’m flying on, as well as those I just see overhead.

Along those lines, there’s one app that I use more than any other, and that’s Flightradar24. I don’t know how many dozens of times per day I open this. While I write about Flightradar24 all the time in passing, I figure it’s time for a dedicated post about this awesome app.

In this post:

How & why I constantly use the Flightradar24 app

Flightradar24 is a flight tracking app that I use every single day. The basic version is free, and then you can pay a monthly fee to get more features, no ads, etc.

I can’t even begin to describe how often I use Flightradar24. I use it when I’m at the airport. I use it when I’m at home. I use it when I’m at restaurants. I use it every time I see a plane. Heck, I constantly use it even if I don’t see a plane.

On the basic level, Flightradar24 puts into perspective how incredible our modern aviation infrastructure is. You can see every plane that’s flying everywhere in the world, and you can zoom out to see the “tracks” over the Atlantic, the Middle East, etc.

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You can click on each individual aircraft, and see what kind of a plane it is, where it’s coming from, where it’s going, what altitude it’s at, and how long it’s flying for.

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One of the things that I love about living in Miami is that so many parts of the city are under the approach (or departure) path for the airport, so I see airplanes all day, no matter where I am. I constantly check Flightradar24 to see where planes are coming from and going. Though the truth is that for many of our daily arrivals and departures, I already know where a plane is headed based on the engine noise, time, etc.

I also enjoy using Flightradar24 when at airports. For example, if I’m departing from an airport, I’ll check Flightradar24 prior to heading there, just to see how many departures there are around the same time, allowing me to estimate how busy the airport will be. I always try to review airport lounges when they’re empty, so I’ll try to predict crowding based on the number of flights at a particular time.

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When you’re getting ready to depart, keeping an eye on your plane on Flightradar24 can also be useful in terms of figuring out the departure runway, how many aircraft will be ahead of you for takeoff, etc.

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I also enjoy checking how long a flight is likely to actually be in the air based on pulling up the same flight on Flightradar24 in the days prior. This also helps with getting a good sense of the on time performance, based on whether there’s a green, orange, or red dot next to the flight.

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The Flightradar24 website is great as well

Flightradar24 isn’t just an app, but it’s also has a website. I primarily use the app because I enjoy flight tracking most while I’m on the go. However, the website has all the same information, just presented differently. For situations where I’m curious to see patterns over time, I find the website easier to use.

For example, if I wanted to look at Starlux Airlines’ flight from Los Angeles to Taipei, I can see for weeks at a time what the average flight time is, what the average arrival time is, etc.

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Bottom line

Flightradar24 is the app that I use more than any other. Commercial aviation never ceases to amaze me, even when I’m not traveling. Every time I look overhead and see a plane, I can’t help but open the Flightradar24 app and take a look at all the details.

Honestly, probably my favorite thing about Florida summers is when there’s a thunderstorm in Miami, and I can then watch all the aircraft divert away from there and fly to other airports. Afterwards it’s then always fun to watch the Qatar Airways 777, British Airways A380, Lufthansa 747, etc., make their way from Tampa, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, etc. Of course I feel bad for those onboard and don’t love the wasted resources, but the logistics are just fascinating to watch.

Anyone else love Flightradar24 as much as I do?

Flightradar24: The Ultimate App For AvGeeks (2024)

FAQs

How much does the Flightradar24 app cost? ›

Flightradar24 is a free app and includes all the above features.

Is there a free version of Flightradar24? ›

About this app

Or point your device at a airplane to find out where it's going and what kind of aircraft it is. Download for free today and discover why millions track flights and check their flight status with Flightradar24.

What is the best app for plane spotting? ›

Take Flightradar24 with you wherever you go with the best flight tracker app for iOS and Android. The #1 app in over 150 countries, our plane tracker app lets you follow live air traffic around the world from your mobile device.

Does Flightradar24 show all flights? ›

Flightradar24 combines data from several sources including schedule and flight status databases from airlines and airports around the world. These databases include most regular and scheduled flights but some minor airlines and charter airlines may be missing.

Which is better Flightradar24 or Plane Finder? ›

FlightRadar gives detailed information about all flights in the near future and the past while Plane Finder shows flights which have departed and are in the air. You can't see flights in the future.

Can you see military aircraft on Flightradar24? ›

Flightradar24 Support center

Our categories include Passenger, Cargo, Military and Government, Business jets, and many more pre-made filters. To access them from our website, you should click the Filters button at the bottom of the screen. Then you can select between Categories and Custom tabs.

What is the best free app to track planes? ›

Flightradar24 is a free app and includes all the above features. If you want even more great features from Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker there are upgrade options—Silver & Gold—and each comes with a free trial.

What is the difference between Gold and silver Flightradar24? ›

Airport Data Page

Arrival and Departure boards list flight status and the On Ground page lists aircraft currently at the airport. All users see the last 60 minutes of on ground activity, Silver subscribers see the past 7 days, Gold subscribers see the last 30 days, and Business subscribers see the last 90 days.

What country is Flightradar24 from? ›

Flightradar24 is a Swedish Internet-based service that shows real-time aircraft flight tracking information on a map.

What app do pilots use to track flights? ›

ForeFlight - Integrated Flight App for Pilots.

What is the app that shows all flights? ›

Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker on the App Store.

How many planes are flying right now? ›

Doing some rough math based on that estimate, it's likely that there are anywhere between 7,782 and 8,755 commercial planes in the air on average at any given time these days. There is some seasonality to consider, though.

What does a red dot mean on Flightradar24? ›

Red: The flight is/was delayed for more than 45 minutes or is/was canceled.

What planes are not on Flightradar24? ›

If an aircraft you are looking for is not visible on Flightradar24 it either does not have a compatible transponder or it's out of Flightradar24 coverage. Please visit our FAQ to find answers to frequently asked questions about Flightradar24.

Why do some flights disappear from Flightradar24? ›

In most of these cases, our receiver network is no longer receiving a signal from the aircraft. This tends to be more common when an aircraft is flying over large bodies of water. It can also be a technical problem somewhere. Once the aircraft flies over an area with coverage again, tracking will be resumed.

Is Plane Finder app free? ›

Our free apps let you see, in real time, what's flying over you – anywhere in the world.

How much does my radar app cost? ›

In-App Purchases
TitleDurationPrice
Premium Features (Monthly)Monthly$3.99
Premium Features (Annual)Annual$29.99
Premium Features (Annual)Annual$29.99
Premium Features (Annual)Annual$29.99
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What payment methods are available for Flightradar24? ›

We have several payment options available, including credit, debit cards and PayPal. The payment options available to you depend on the subscription plan type and billing country. You'll see a list of all the payment options available to you in the check-out process.

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