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Where are the Aer Arann flights?

Does anyone know why Aer Arann’s flights don’t appear to show up on Radar Virtuel and Flightradar24?

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By: ATR72 - 10th May 2010 at 22:10

That probably is the reason, although I spotted a few ATR’s operating around the Med.

From the Flightradar24 site, is this actually correct about only 60% carrying ADS-B equipment?

Flightradar24.com shows live airplane traffic from different parts around the world. The technique to receive flight information from aircraft is called ADS-B. That means the Flightradar24.com can only show information about aircraft equipped with ADS-B transponders. Today about 60% of the passenger aircraft and only a small amount of military and private aircraft have an ADS-B transponder.

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By: zoot horn rollo - 10th May 2010 at 17:32

From the Flightradar24 site, is this actually correct about only 60% carrying ADS-B equipment?

Flightradar24.com shows live airplane traffic from different parts around the world. The technique to receive flight information from aircraft is called ADS-B. That means the Flightradar24.com can only show information about aircraft equipped with ADS-B transponders. Today about 60% of the passenger aircraft and only a small amount of military and private aircraft have an ADS-B transponder.

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By: Geo73 - 10th May 2010 at 16:38

Most prop aircraft including ATR’s and Dash Eight’s don’t transmit the required information for them to be tracked by Radar Virtuel and Flightradar24.

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By: zoot horn rollo - 10th May 2010 at 15:55

Probably the same reason that virtually all of FlyBEs flights are missing as well. There is a listing of aircraft types that they don’t cover which includes Dash 8s.

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By: dan BHX - 10th May 2010 at 15:35

pretty sure they operate as aer lingus regional

http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/01/26/337610/aer-arann-to-operate-12-routes-as-aer-lingus-regional.html
http://www.flightglobal.com/airspace/media/galleries/images/54885/500x400/ei-reo-first-aer-arann-atr-72-in-aer-lingus.jpg
though that dosent explain their mainline routes going missing

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By: Newforest - 10th May 2010 at 15:32

You’re right! Mystery to me as well.:confused:

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