About aviation data
AeroTrack uses API-powered aviation records and presents them in a traveler-friendly format. Some fields depend on airline and airport publishing behavior, so missing or changing data is normal.
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FAQ
Answers to common questions about AeroTrack, API-powered aviation data, live flight status, airport arrivals and departures, delay information, aircraft pages, privacy, and generic seat maps.
Flights
Status and route context
Airports
Arrivals and departures
Seat maps
Generic cabin previews
Accuracy
Clear limitations
AeroTrack provides flight lookup, airport arrivals and departures boards, aircraft information pages, route context, delay awareness, and generic aircraft seat map tools for general travel planning and aviation research.
No. AeroTrack is an independent informational website. It is not an airline, airport, travel agency, air traffic control service, or official aviation authority. Always confirm critical travel details with the airline or airport.
AeroTrack displays API-powered aviation records such as flight status, schedules, estimated times, airport fields, aircraft information, and live telemetry when available. If live position data is unavailable, the site may show schedule or route context instead.
Flight and airport data can change because of airline updates, airport operations, weather, air traffic control, aircraft rotation, ground handling, crew availability, and data provider refresh timing.
Use AeroTrack as a planning and awareness tool, not as the only source for time-critical travel decisions. Boarding, check-in, gate, terminal, baggage, visa, and connection decisions should be confirmed through official airline or airport channels.
Airport boards can show flight number, airline, time, origin or destination, terminal, gate, status, delay minutes, and aircraft identifier when those fields are available from the aviation data provider.
AeroTrack includes dedicated airport pages for major airports such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Dubai, Singapore, Bangkok, London Heathrow, and New York JFK, with live board access and airport-specific context.
No. AeroTrack seat maps are aircraft-family previews. Exact airline cabins can differ by subfleet, aircraft version, cabin retrofit, premium cabin, row numbering, seat pitch, exit rows, lavatories, and galley placement.
Open a seat map page, enter an aircraft type such as A320 or B777, then enter a seat number such as 12A. The tool highlights the matching generic seat position when it fits the supported layout.
AeroTrack includes dedicated aircraft pages for Airbus A320, Boeing 737, Boeing 777, Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and Airbus A350, with seat map tools and cabin guidance.
Some airlines and airports do not publish every field, or they publish it only near departure or arrival. Data can also be missing when the provider has not received a reliable update.
AeroTrack does not ask for booking references, passport numbers, payment details, or travel documents. Do not send sensitive travel records through the website or contact email.
AeroTrack uses API-powered aviation records and presents them in a traveler-friendly format. Some fields depend on airline and airport publishing behavior, so missing or changing data is normal.
Use the home flight search for flight numbers, airport pages for arrivals and departures, and aircraft pages for seat map intent such as Airbus A320 seat map or Boeing 777 seating layout.
Verify official information before leaving for the airport, checking bags, making tight connections, changing bookings, or relying on any gate, terminal, or delay estimate.