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  2. AirNav Systems - Wikipedia

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    AirNav Systems is the parent company of Radarbox which displays flight data in real-time from all over the world. Radarbox aggregates data from 10 different sources: [ 20 ] ADS-B (Ground-based): The source of this data are terrestrial ADS-B receivers, which receive and collect data from the transponders of aircraft flying within the ADS-B ...

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  5. Flightradar24 - Wikipedia

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    Flightradar24 ADS-B receiver based on jetvision Radarcape [22]. Flightradar24 aggregates data from six sources: [23] Automatic dependent surveillance – broadcast (ADS-B). The principal source is a large number of ground-based ADS-B receivers, which collect data from any aircraft in their local area that are equipped with an ADS-B transponder and feed this data to the internet in real time.

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    Hampton Roads Executive Airport (ICAO: KPVG, FAA LID: PVG) is a public-use airport seven miles (11 km) southwest of Norfolk and northwest of Chesapeake, Virginia.It is privately owned by Virginia Aviation Associates, L.L.C.

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  8. Irish Air Navigation Service - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Air Navigation Service, [1] trading as AirNav Ireland or AirNav na hÉireann, [2] [3] is the Air Navigation Service Provider of Ireland from 30 April 2023. It is a commercial company owned by the State, and has responsibility for the provision of air traffic management, aeronautical communications and related services in Irish controlled airspace. [4]

  9. Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 - Wikipedia

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    According to AirNav Radarbox flight data, the aircraft reported that the climb phase of the flight was interrupted by a rapid drop in altitude from 10,900 to 7,650 feet (3,320 to 2,330 m) at 07:40 UTC. [34] [35] [36] [37]