AirNav RadarBox Features: Commercial Flight Statistics
Global Air Traffic - RadarBox.com
AirNav RadarBox currently has over 10 different types of statistics for airlines, airports, etc. We currently provide commercial flight statistics for different regions of the globe over a 6-month period, as well as unique flight statistic combinations for the USA, Europe, China, India, Brazil, and other countries.
For example, worldwide commercial air traffic registered an average of 78,853 flights per day and totaled 551,971 flights/week. This figure corresponds to a growth of 27.08% as compared to last year.
Global Commercial Flight Statistics
To use RadarBox Statistics, click on the HISTORY tab and select statistics. A list of countries and regions will be displayed; just select which country or region you want to observe or obtain commercial flight statistics. On the graph's bottom bar, you can scroll with the mouse to the desired time period.
Global Commercial Flight Statistics
Global Commercial Flight Statistics
Commercial Flights - Flow Statistics
In the graph above, you'll be able to see statistics of commercial flights for the last 7 days, plus a comparison of the weekly average with the last two years: 2020 and 2019. You can also download all this flight statistics data by clicking on "Download CSV".
Scrolling down the page, you'll find a table with the numbers of commercial flights for a particular country, region, or route, as well as a data comparison. The stats shown on this page currently display data for the past 6 months.
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