Free real-time radar showing every airliner, military jet, helicopter, and private plane within 50 nautical miles of Los Angeles, California, United States. Powered by the volunteer-run ADS-B network, no signup, your position never leaves your browser.
📡Open Los Angeles radarLAX anchors the Los Angeles basin's air traffic, with arrivals routed over the Pacific or down the coast from Big Sur. The basin is unusually busy with general aviation as well — Van Nuys (VNY) is one of the busiest general-aviation airports in the world, and the radar regularly picks up sightseeing helicopters, news helicopters, and movie-industry private jets alongside the airline traffic.
American Airlines, Delta, United, Southwest, Alaska, Spirit, plus a long tail of regional, cargo, and international carriers. Every detected aircraft links to its full reference page in our 5,400+ vehicle gallery — tap a marker to see specs, photos, operators, and history for that aircraft type.
The exact number depends on the time of day, weather, and operational tempo. Los Angeles typically sees a steady mix of airline, military, and general-aviation traffic. Tap the green CTA above to see what is in the air right now.
The dominant operators in the Los Angeles area include American Airlines, Delta, United, Southwest, Alaska, Spirit, plus a long tail of regional, cargo, and international carriers. The radar identifies each flight by its callsign and registration.
Yes — completely free with no signup or paywall. Your location is requested in the browser only to centre the radar; it is never sent to our servers.
Aircraft positions come directly from ADS-B transponder broadcasts received by the volunteer-run ADSB.lol and adsb.fi feeder networks. Positions refresh every 10 seconds; between refreshes, markers are dead-reckoned forward from each aircraft's heading and ground speed.
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