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I dont think that it extends to Middle East, the Radar Feeds are given by FAA for the US/Canada, and Eurocontrol for Europe, since 9/11 all data are delayed by at least 5 minutes.
I checked the flights in the Middle East Area they dont look very local, 3 Turkish A321!!!
I dont think that it extends to Middle East, the Radar Feeds are given by FAA for the US/Canada, and Eurocontrol for Europe, since 9/11 all data are delayed by at least 5 minutes.
I checked the flights in the Middle East Area they dont look very local, 3 Turkish A321!!!
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PLEASE, instead of speculations, and spreading false info, read the info on the page
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About flightradar24.com - a site with high-flying plans!
"How does it work?
Flightradar24.com shows live airplane traffic from different parts around the world. The technique to receive flight information from aircraft is called ADS-B. That means the Flightradar24.com can only show information about aircraft equipped with ADS-B transponders. Today about 60% of the passenger aircraft and only a small amount of military and private aircraft have an ADS-B transponder. Flightradar24.com has a network of about 100 ADS-B receivers around the world that receives the information from aircraft with ADS-B and sends this information to a server, and then displays this information on a map on Flightradar24.com. Only aircraft within the coverage area of the 100 receivers are visible."

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From: 59°09N 002°38W (IATA: SOY, ICAO: EGER)
Never mind the aircraft, why is the map of Ireland composed mainly of river names and why is the river Bann at least 200 miles south of reality!! These questions need answered lol!!




