About Flightinformation.com
Real-time flight status with transparent data freshness.
System status
Status is based on recent logs from our core data sources.
| Status | Source | What it covers | Update |
|---|---|---|---|
| AeroAPI (flights) | Flight status, delays, cancellations | Online · Last update: < 1 min | |
| AeroAPI (track) | Live aircraft positions for tracking | Online · Updates: realtime | |
| Schedule DB (FlightsFrom) | Upcoming flights, routes, and reference data | Online · Last update: daily | |
| Internal cache + access | Cache health, rate limits, and request flow | Online · Monitored continuously |
Schedule data snapshot (FlightsFrom / Cirium)
| Generated | 2026-01-24 |
| Schedule updated | 2026-01-15 12:32:05 |
| Coverage window | 2026-01-14 → 2027-01-15 |
| Stable window | 2026-01-21 → 2026-12-09 (≥ 90,000 flights/day) |
| Flights in dataset | 2,534,595 |
| Airlines in dataset | 649 |
| Unique flight numbers | 174,745 |
| Unique routes | 57,907 |
Flightinformation.com
Flightinformation.com is built by a small four-person team focused on flight data, transparency, and reliability. We collect live data from multiple sources and combine it with our own systems to make flight information easy to understand and easy to trust.
We do not just show raw feeds. We process, connect, and timestamp everything.
A new project - built on long experience
Flightinformation.com is a brand new platform focused entirely on live flight data. While the site itself is new, we have many years of experience building and running flight-related websites.
This is our first full investment in real-time aviation data, and we are building it carefully with reliability and openness as core principles.
Built together with our users
This project is meant to grow together with its visitors. Features, data presentation, and priorities will be shaped over time based on feedback from people who actually use the service.
The long-term plan is to gradually integrate Flightinformation.com into our wider network of flight-related services on the web, making live flight data a natural part of everything we build.
Our data sources
- AeroAPI - Live aircraft position data used for real-time tracking.
- Cirium - Operational flight data such as schedules, delays, and cancellations.
- Kayak - Route and market context for flight connectivity.
- Amadeus - Airline, airport, and routing data.
- OpenStreetMap contributors - Map and geographical data for routes and positions.
- FlightsFrom - Internal infrastructure and reference data platform that ties everything together.
How we handle data
- Data is fetched automatically via live connections.
- Updates are processed continuously.
- All data points include last-updated timestamps.
- All sources are monitored for availability and freshness.
- If something is delayed or offline, you will see it.