Track flights without limits.
Open ADS-B network. Run your own radar. Share your sky.
How it works
Install on your Pi
One bash command. The installer auto-detects existing dump1090/readsb and connects alongside.
Claim your station
Sign in with Google, paste your claim code. Your station appears in your dashboard within seconds.
Share your sky
Friends can view your live aircraft map at airvision.live/station/your-id. Or keep it private.
Why this exists
Existing flight trackers lock you into their network. You feed them data; they decide what you see, who you share with, what's free.
AirVision is open. Anyone can join, anyone can run a station, anyone can see the data. No vendor, no API tier, no surprise paywalls. The receiver in your window belongs to you.
The network
Every operator is a peer. Stations contribute coverage; the network gives back MLAT positioning (Phase H), global maps (later), and visibility your single Pi can't reach alone.
Today: a handful of stations across Europe. Soon: hundreds. The goal: the world's first open ADS-B network anyone can build on.