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Flightradar24 to Provide Flight Data Services to Boeing

DALLAS — Flightradar24 has entered an agreement to supply flight data services to Boeing. Under the agreement, Boeing will gain access to Flightradar24’s comprehensive live and historic flight data, based on its global network of more than 55,000 ADS-B receivers.

“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. 

Extensive Flight Data

Flightradar24, founded in 2006, is a trusted data provider for the aviation industry, serving airlines, airports, aerospace manufacturers, and aviation stakeholders worldwide. Hence, Boeing's decision to utilize data supplied by the provider.

The Stockholm-based (STO) company provides real-time and historical flight data on its website, covering up to 250,000 flights per day. 

“Flightradar24 data complements our existing advanced analytics capabilities and will help us deliver deeper insights and more value to customers,” Remfert said.

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

Competitive Context (Worldwide visits)

Flightradar24 is the world’s most popular flight-tracking service, attracting more than 5 million users per day.

| Platform | Monthly Visits | |-----------------|----------------| | Flightradar24 | 60.07M | | FlightAware | 49.09M | | FlightStats | 5.99M | | AirNav Radar | 1.47M | | PlaneFinder | 776K |