Air Transport

Flightradar24 signs flight data services deal with Boeing

Agreement grants Boeing access to real-time and historical flight tracking data from Flightradar24’s global ADS-B network
Ricardo Meier

Flightradar24 announced it signed an agreement to provide flight data services to Boeing on December 22.

Under the deal, Boeing will gain access to both live and historical flight data supported by Flightradar24’s network of over 55,000 global ADS-B receivers.

Crystal Remfert, Senior Director Digital Services at Boeing Global Services, said, “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.”

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

Flightradar24 was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Stockholm. The company tracks more than 250,000 flights per day and has attracted over 5 million daily users, with more than 100 million mobile app downloads.

Boeing has expanded its digital services portfolio in recent years, supporting airline customers with analytics and predictive maintenance tools. The airframer’s digital ecosystem integrates data streams from multiple sources to enhance operational efficiency and reduce unscheduled maintenance events.

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Ricardo Meier

Ricardo Meier

Creator of the website that started in 1996 as a magazine. He also writes on Brazilian websites AUTOO, MOTOO and MetrôCPTM.

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