Track Flights
Real-time aircraft tracking via ADS-B with FAA registry lookup. Unlike commercial flight trackers, this data is unfiltered — military, government, and privacy-blocked aircraft are visible.
How flight tracking works
1. ADS-B Reception
Aircraft broadcast their position on 1090 MHz. Thousands of volunteer antennas worldwide receive these signals and feed them to ADSB.lol — an unfiltered, open-data network.
2. FAA Registry
Every U.S.-registered aircraft has a tail number linked to an owner in the FAA database. This database is public and updated daily. We cross-reference to show you who owns what's flying.
3. Route & Operator Info
Click any aircraft to see its departure and arrival airports, owner details, and whether it belongs to a known weather modification operator. All from free, public data sources.