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GPS-based tracking with very high levels of precision for most aircraft. Some older aircraft use inertial reference units instead of GPS for positions, decreasing positional accuracy. Read more
GPS-based tracking with high levels of precision collected by satellites. Some older aircraft use inertial reference units instead of GPS for positions, decreasing positional accuracy. Read more
Time difference of arrival based tracking with high positional accuracy during most phases of flight, but position errors can sometimes occur. Ground speed data doesn't come from the transponder but is calculated, which can give bad ground speed values, especially during turns and at low altitudes. Read more
GPS based tracking used in light aircraft, such as a gliders. Variable levels of data quality based on limited tracking capabilities for gliders. Read more
3rd party data covering North America and certain oceanic regions around North America, provided to Flightradar24 as is with variable quality based on multiple factors. Read more
An aircraft's position may be estimated for up to 240 minutes after coverage has been lost based the great circle path between last received position and destination. Accuracy of estimated positions will vary based on time since last received position and flight route. Read more
This aircraft is broadcasting an invalid transponder code due to malfunction or incorrect programming. Read more
Receiver code displayed is randomly chosen from all receivers currently seeing the aircraft.