Celebplanes
Tracks public celebrity and corporate jet flights with emissions context.
Celebplanes follows publicly visible private-jet flights tied to celebrities, executives, corporations, coaches, and officials. It combines a live ADS-B-based map with owner profiles, flight histories, airport pages, CO₂ estimates, comparisons, and short editorial summaries after tracked flights land.
Why it stands out
- Focuses specifically on publicly attributable celebrity, executive, and corporate private jets rather than general aviation traffic.
- Combines multiple ADS-B sources, including land-based and satellite coverage, to improve continuity over oceans and remote areas.
- Pairs raw flight tracking with editorial summaries and documented emissions methodology.
- Respects FAA LADD and Privacy ICAO Address exclusions by default, according to its stated policy.
- Includes comparison and ranking tools built around emissions, not just routes and aircraft positions.
Good to know
- The roster is selective; it does not cover every private jet or every public figure.
- Aircraft hidden through LADD or Privacy ICAO Address programs are excluded, so absence from the site does not prove someone did not fly.
- Owner attribution depends on publicly available registration and editorial judgment, which can lag or need correction.
- CO₂ figures are estimates based on the site’s methodology, not official operator-reported emissions data.
Under the radar: The airport pages are useful for reverse lookups: instead of starting with a person, check a location to see which tracked jets recently arrived there.
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Journalists and climate reporters can quickly verify public-figure private-aviation activity and cite flight/emissions context. Check whether a tracked aircraft is currently airborne and inspect its route, speed, altitude, and likely destination. Compare two public figures or companies by flight count, hours, and estimated emissions. Browse recent arrivals at private-jet-heavy airports such as Teterboro or Aspen. Look up a known tail number or aircraft model in the site’s aircraft directory.
Live aircraft map, people and corporation directories, owner pages with fleets and recent flights, airport and aircraft indices, head-to-head comparisons, annual and lifetime CO₂ rankings, methodology notes, FAQs, editorial flight dispatches, and a developer API dashboard.
Technical Notes
- Developer API access is offered through a dashboard with API keys, usage, billing, endpoint documentation, and pricing.
- The page indicates API access is tied to account-based key management rather than anonymous public downloads.
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