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25/05/2026 - 11:03 GMT+2

From the final journey of Queen Elizabeth II to the first flights out of the UAE since the beginning of the Iran war, people love making use of flight tracking websites while “monitoring the situation”.

And if you count yourself among them, you might just want to check out this newly-launched flight tracker.

Created by aviation news website Simple Flying, the new tracker is unique in that it has alerts for unusual activity that looks at things like altitude oscillation, erratic tracks, turn rates and squawk codes, such as 7700, which is used in emergency situations.