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  1. ADS-B Exchange - track aircraft live

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  2. ADS-B Exchange - JETNET

    Boost your aviation insights with JETNET’s ADS-B Exchange, offering real-time and historical aircraft tracking for comprehensive industry analysis.

  3. Sharing Data with ADS-B Exchange Overview: ADS-B Exchange is a community-driven project that provides unfiltered ADS-B data. By contributing, you help maintain an open-source network.

  4. ADSBexchange - Real-time Worldwide Flight Traffic

    ADSBexchange – One of the largest network of ADS-B/Mode S/MLAT feeders for everyone with a large public source of unfiltered flight data.

  5. Serving the Flight Tracking Enthusiast - ADS-B Exchange

    The world’s largest community of unfiltered ADS-B/Mode S/MLAT feeders, providing enthusiasts, researchers, and journalists access to the globe’s most extensive flight data for unprecedented …

  6. ADS-B Exchange Help Center

    It’s an ideal place to ask questions, exchange ideas, and get timely, in-depth support. Need Help? From commercial data access to aircraft tracking, data corrections, or becoming a feeder, we’ll …

  7. ads-b exchange - RTL-SDR

    ADSBExchange.com is an open source aggregator of ADS-B aircraft tracking data, contributed by volunteers who are all mostly running RTL-SDR radio dongles and Raspberry Pi based …

  8. The Exchange - ADS-B Exchange

    Sign up for ADSB Exchange’s quarterly newsletter! What Is The Exchange? Copyright © 2025 ADS-B Exchange. All Rights Reserved.

  9. Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B)

    ADS-B Out operates on two frequencies: 1090 MHz and 978 MHz. The Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Rebroadcast (ADS-R) service ensures interoperability between these …

  10. How ADS-B Exchange Works

    ADS-B Exchange collects this real-time data from a network of ground-based receivers, which can be owned by institutions, enthusiasts, or anyone interested in what’s flying above them.