Boeing signs with Flightradar24 to access live and historic global flight data

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US aircraft manufacturer Boeing has signed with the popular flight tracking website Flightradar24, to access its live and historic global flight data.

On December 22, 2025, Flightradar24 announced that the company had entered into an agreement with Boeing to supply flight data services generated from a global network of more than 55,000 ADS-B receivers.

Flightradar24 is perhaps the most widely used flight tracking website with the data it produces through its ADS-B network being used by airlines, airports, aerospace manufacturers, and aviation stakeholders.

The website has also become popular with the public as a way to monitor their own flights or find out about aircraft flying above their homes.

“This data service is one element of Boeing’s continued innovation and build-out of a robust digital services platform centered around improving fleet performance and maintenance outcomes for our customers,” said Crystal Remfert, Senior Director Digital Services, Boeing Global Services. “Flightradar24 data complements our existing advanced analytics capabilities and will help us deliver deeper insights and more value to customers.”

Founded in 2006, Flightradar24 attracts more than 5 million users per day and monitors 250,000 flights every 24 hours.

“We are proud to collaborate with Boeing, one of the world’s most respected aerospace companies,” said Lasse Schmidt Westrén, Vice President of Sales and Business Development at Flightradar24.

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