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The Federal Aviation Administration is moving to make it more difficult to monitor who owns and operates private planes.
The days of tracking celebrity private jets might be coming to an end. A new FAA law could allow private aircraft owners to hide their travel data.
As President Donald Trump moves to deport as many as 1 million immigrants a year from the US, putting more detainees on more ...
The flights are operated by a mix of private charter companies and at least one commercial airline, who are subcontractors to ICE, with a smaller portion carried out by military aircrafts.
Accessible through perfectly legal means, flight tracking is a popular hobby among many aviation enthusiasts, but is a concern for pilots, owners, operators and passengers across the U.S. Since ...
(The Hill) – Tesla CEO Elon Musk offered $5,000 to a 19-year-old to shut down a Twitter account that tracks his private flights, the teenager told Protocol. Jack Sweeney runs 15 flight-tracking ...
Popular flight tracking app Flighty, a 2023 Apple Design Award winner, is launching a new version that turns its handy flight information resource into something more akin to a private social ...
A Twitter account tracking Elon Musk’s private jet, has been banned from the platform despite Musk’s promises to leave the account alone.
The FAA is also considering whether to make that information private by default. Doing so would make it much more difficult to track the movements of some of the wealthiest people.