The departure board says "On Time," but the gate is empty. We've all been there—that weird, suspended moment at the airport where the official story doesn't match what you can see with your own eyes. The airline's app is silent. The agent at the desk offers a tight-lipped smile. But the real data is out there. A flight tracking app closes the gap between what the airline tells you and what's actually happening.
Some people want to be amateur air traffic controllers, watching planes move on a map. Others just want to know if they have time for a coffee. The best app is the one that fits what you need.
For the Planner: Flighty
Flighty is for people who hate surprises. It’s obsessive about tracking your specific aircraft, often flagging an inbound delay hours before the airline gets around to admitting it. If you want the fastest possible push notification for a delay, gate change, or cancellation, this is probably it.
The app translates pilot-grade data into plain English and keeps an eye on conditions at thousands of airports. If there's a ground stop because of high winds or an IT outage, Flighty will tell you.
For the Aviation Geek: Flightradar24
If you've ever looked up and wondered where that plane is going, this is your app. Flightradar24 turns the sky into a live map. Tap on any plane to see the aircraft type, altitude, speed, and route. You can even see photos of that specific plane.
Its best feature is an augmented reality mode. Just point your phone at the sky, and it identifies the planes flying overhead.