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Im looking for open data on historical US flight paths. I know the FAA has a real-time data stream that gives the flight, latitude, longitude, and altitude of planes. I want this data for the past 10 years. Anyone know if this is available?

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  • I'd try and post it on ESRI GeoNet to see if you get more respond than here. https://geonet.esri.com/welcome – PROBERT Feb 21 '16 at 17:15
  • Does Flightradar24 keep historical records? – Tim Malone May 29 '16 at 04:14
  • https://www.flightradar24.com/faq -- Only 7 days of historical records for free and 30 for paid subscribers. – LJB May 29 '16 at 05:54
  • This kind of data is highly valued by airline companies as it provides insight in competitors' activities, so I doubt you'll be able to get it for free. – Swier Jun 02 '16 at 09:19

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You can data till 2002 here.

https://www.datazar.com/hub/Airline/data

Full Disclosure - I work for datazar, an open source data library where people can discover, work with and share data.

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Check out openflights - might be useful?

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