FlightAirMap is a fork of Barrie Spotter https://github.com/barriespotter/Web_App with map, airspaces, METAR, PDO and ADS-B support.
Browse through the data based on a particular aircraft, airline or airport to search through the database. See extensive statistics such as most common aircraft type, airline, departure & arrival airport and busiest time of the day, or just explore flights.
Flights are displayed on a 2D map that can be from : OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, MapQuest, Yandex, Bing, Google,... Or a 3D map using OpenStreetMap or Bing.
It can be used with Dump1090 or any SBS source.
Can also be used with virtual airlines sources like FlightGear, whazzup.txt from IVAO, VATSIM, phpvms, Virtual Airlines Manager,...
It also support glidernet APRS source.
Satellites can be displayed on 3D map.
On december, you can track Santa's flight.
For vessels, AIS is a supported source, so ships can be displayed on both 2D and 3D map, statistics are generated,...
For trackers, APRS is a supported source, so cars, trucks, mobile phones,... can be displayed on both 2D and 3D map, statistics are generated,...
A wiki is available here: https://github.com/Ysurac/FlightAirMap/wiki
To install the web app, you need to have meet the following requirements:
The follwing is a list of PHP extensions that must be installed on your server in order for this web app to run properly:
Check https://github.com/Ysurac/FlightAirMap/wiki/Installation for detailed installation instruction.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/Ysurac/FlightAirMap or get latest release https://github.com/Ysurac/FlightAirMap/releases
Use install/index.php
(You can always keep scripts/settings.php when you update)
FlightAirMap is licensed under GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3. "The GNU Affero General Public License is a modified version of the ordinary GNU GPL version 3. It has one added requirement: if you run a modified program on a server and let other users communicate with it there, your server must also allow them to download the source code corresponding to the modified version running there."
Some work can be used under other licenses, check file CREDITS
When submitting a pull request for the first time, you will need to agree to the contributor license agreement (for individuals or entities). To do this, in the pull request please create a file with a name like /contributors/{github_username}.md
, and in the content of that file indicate your agreement. An example of what that file should contain can be seen in example agreement file.
(This method of CLA "signing" is borrowed from Medium's open source project.)