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July 29, 2025
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If you’ve ever wondered what US airline fleet activity looks like, today we have something for you. We update this model approximately weekly.  The model reports single-aisle and regional jets.

The model has four pages, and you will discover a lot of insight.  Each page has menus to assist in drilling down into the data.  Some charts are interactive – click on the year to expand the period into months and days. Use the zoom out button to reset the charts.  Our data source includes feeds from FlightRadar24 and the TSA.

  • Page 1 – A Big Picture summary of the US domestic fleet at work from 2020 through a few days ago. The refresh label tells you when it was last updated.
  • Page 2 – Shows the fleet by aircraft type and segment. The X-axis is interactive.
  • Page 3 – Activity by tail number. Which tails work hardest?
  • Page 4 – Activity by month, showing monthly patterns. Each airline exhibits a pattern of sorts.

Have any ideas of what else you might want to see? Let us know.

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Addison Schonland Partner
Co-Founder AirInsight. My previous life includes stints at Shell South Africa, CIC Research, and PA Consulting. Got bitten by the aviation bug and ended up an Avgeek. Then the data bug got me, making me a curious Avgeek seeking data-driven logic. Also, I appreciate conversations with smart people from whom I learn so much. Summary: I am very fortunate to work with and converse with great people.

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