LIVE ADS-B TRACKING

Live Flight Tracker

Every aircraft broadcasting ADS-B in the Florida to Bahamas corridor, updating every 15 seconds. Search by callsign or tail number, tap a route shortcut, or click any jet on the map.

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SearchType a callsign (e.g. JBU1234) or tail number (e.g. N123AB)
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Or pick a routeQuick-filter aircraft currently on Miami → Nassau, FLL → Exuma, etc.
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Click anythingClick any jet on the map or row in the list for full details
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Vanbert FBO (FL)
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Auto refreshing every 15 seconds

HOW IT WORKS

Real ADS-B, Not a Simulation

Every commercial airliner and most private aircraft continuously broadcast their identity, position, altitude, and heading via ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) radio. A global network of volunteer receivers picks up those signals and feeds them to the OpenSky Network, which we query every 15 seconds to show you exactly what's flying in our corridor.

The tracker is a public utility, not a booking tool. If you're looking up a flight you've booked with us, contact our concierge — we have direct operator access that's more precise than ADS-B alone.

Find a Specific Flight

Use the search box to filter by callsign (e.g. JBU1234) or tail number (e.g. N123AB). Single matches auto-pan the map.

Watch a Corridor

Tap a quick-route chip (Miami → Nassau, FLL → Exuma, etc.) to show only aircraft currently within 50 nm of that great-circle route.

Coverage Caveat

ADS-B coverage is excellent over Florida and Nassau, thinner over the Out Islands. Some private aircraft also suppress broadcasting via the FAA PIA program. We show what's broadcasting.

BOOK YOUR OWN FLIGHT

Your Flight.
Your Schedule.

Private charters available today. Empty leg deals posted daily. Get on a flight that tracks with your timeline.