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30 Days of Global Flight

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In the 30 days of June 2016 we tracked a record 4,813,051 flights. We also set a new single-day record with 175,107 flights tracked on Friday, 24 June. On average, we tracked 160,435 flights per day.

We put together a time lapse of global flight for June, showing all 30 days and millions of flights. See if you can pick out some of the patterns that develop.

 

A Time Lapse of Global Flight

 

By the Numbers

Twice in June we set single-day records for the number of flights tracked. On 10 June we set a record of 172,102 flights and on 24 June we broke that record while tracking 175,107 flights. Both days were Fridays, which is consistently the busiest day of the week. As you can see in the chart below, traffic peaks on Friday each week, then falls over the weekend before climbing again as the week goes on.

Flights tracked by Flightradar24 during June 2016

Flights tracked by Flightradar24 during June 2016

The third week in June was the busiest of the month. We tracked 1,147,555 flights, for an average of 163,936 flights tracked each day. In the week prior we tracked slightly fewer flights, averaging 161,222 per day.

We’re looking forward to tracking even more flights in July, including those from our recent satellite-based ADS-B test. Follow every flight at Flightradar24.com.

 

Contribute Data to Flightradar24

Our growing network of over 10,000 ADS-B receivers hosted by volunteers around the world makes it possible to track even more flights each month. Each of our volunteer hosts receives a free FR24 Business subscription. We are always looking for new receiver hosts. Especially if you or someone you know lives in a remote location, please apply to host a receiver.  If you’d you like more information about our application process, you can read more about it in our blog post.

If you prefer to use your own hardware and have a Raspberry Pi you can now help us increase MLAT coverage as well. Please see our Raspberry Pi page for more information and to begin sharing data today. If you’re interested in building your own receiver, we have instructions for that as well.

 


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