Queen Elizabeth II's final flight from Edinburgh to RAF Northolt is now the most-tracked flight on Flightradar24 of all time.
4.79 million people viewed the flight across Flightradar24 web and mobile app services and a further 296,000 followed the flight via [YouTube live stream](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uBNoG914jI). That put unprecedented strain on the Flightradar24 platform, far beyond even what we experienced when the US Speaker of House flew to Taiwan and 2.2 million people followed the flight. Based on our experience last month, we expected a large influx of users, but this immediate, massive spike was beyond what we had anticipated.
The Queen's coffin left Edinburgh shortly before 6pm tonight (September 13) as it made it's way back to London. Hundreds of thousands of people tracked the ...
As a temporary measure, we have added a waiting room to prevent the service from crashing." A state hearse is taking it to Buckingham Palace after it touches down at RAF Northolt. FlightRadar24 showed around 500,000 people were following the progress of the Boeing C-17A Globemaster III. The Queen's coffin left Edinburgh shortly before 6pm tonight (September 13) as it made it's way back to London. [Child finds drugs in Gloucester play park sparking angry message to 'disgusting' dealers](https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/child-finds-drugs-gloucester-play-7552783) [Benjamin Ambrose-Buckle banned from Gloucester for a year for theft and ASB](https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/benjamin-ambrose-buckle-banned-gloucester-7534388) [Gloucester girl 'scammed' out of birthday money by Facebook seller](https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/gloucester-girl-scammed-out-birthday-7530029) [Tributes to 'selfless' man who helped build Gloucester bandstand and Kings Square](https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/tributes-selfless-man-who-helped-7546891) ['Scumbags' steal Gloucestershire pensioner's electric bike from home](https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/scumbags-steal-gloucestershire-pensioners-electric-7514047) Hundreds of thousands of people tracked the journey on FlightRadar24, causing delays on the website.
What happened during Queen Elizabeth's final flight was 'beyond' what one watcher 'had anticipated'.
“This immediate, massive spike was beyond what we had anticipated,” Petchenik wrote in a blog post. Flightradar24 staffers knew that the Queen’s final air voyage had potential to become tremendously popular. [funeral](https://7news.com.au/entertainment/queen-elizabeth-ii/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-what-plans-are-in-place-for-10-days-of-mourning-c-8203804) of the 96-year-old monarch will take place on September 19. [Elizabeth, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, died in Balmoral](https://7news.com.au/news/the-queen-has-died-palace-announce-c-8175624) in Scotland on September 8. [Queen Elizabeth](https://7news.com.au/entertainment/queen-elizabeth-ii)’s final flight - the journey carrying the [late monarch’s body](https://7news.com.au/entertainment/prince-charles/king-charles-inner-anguish-as-he-guarded-queens-coffin-laid-bare-by-body-language-expert-judi-james--c-8217992) from Edinburgh to London - was the most-tracked flight in history. The immediate rush to view the journey on September 13 “affected the stability of the platform”, the Swedish flight-tracking platform said.
Popular aircraft tracking service FlightRadar24 crashed under the weight of the six million people who attempted to log onto the service as the late Queen ...
That put unprecedented strain on the Flightradar24 platform, far beyond even what we experienced when the US Speaker of House flew to Taiwan and 2.2 million people followed the flight.' 4.79 million people viewed the flight across Flightradar24 web and mobile app services and a further 296,000 followed the flight via YouTube live stream. We are working to ensure stability across our platform at the moment.' 'Within the first minute of the aircraft’s transponder activating, 6 million people attempted to click on the flight carrying the Queen. The service confirmed almost six million people attempted to log onto the site to track the aircraft in the minutes before it departed Edinburgh Popular aircraft tracking service FlightRadar24 crashed under the weight of the six million people who attempted to log onto the service as the late Queen was brought to
The flight carrying the Queen's coffin is the most tracked flight on the radar app Flightradar24. The flight had 462,000 tracking it live via the app, which ...
However her coffin will be flown to RAF Northolt in London, with a possibility that the plane could pass over the Midlands region. The second possible path would see the plane go over the East Midlands, soaring above Leicester down towards Northampton. Some users were prevented from seeing the map, with a message on the website reading: "We are experiencing a high volume of traffic and using a virtual queue to limit the amount of users on the website. After the momentous flight, the former monarch will lie in state ahead of her funeral on Monday, September 19. The flight had 462,000 tracking it live via the app, which shows real-time locations and flight paths of aircrafts in the sky. A flight tracker app showing the path of a plane carrying the Queen's coffin temporarily crashed tonight after more than 460,000 logged on.
The plane carrying Queen Elizabeth II's coffin has broken records to become the most-tracked flight ever.
During her seven-decade reign, Queen Elizabeth [traveled the world](https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2022/09/travel/queen-elizabeth-travel-timeline/), making royal visits to places as far-flung as Bermuda, Nepal, Ghana, Mexico, Pakistan, Australia and Russia. Nancy Pelosi will not be attending, although [President Joe Biden](http://www.cnn.com/2022/09/09/politics/biden-queen-funeral/index.html) and First Lady Jill Biden will. Flightradar24 staffers knew that the Queen's final air voyage had potential to become tremendously popular. "This immediate, massive spike was beyond what we had anticipated," Petchenik wrote in a blog post. On Wednesday, September 14 the coffin will be escorted to Westminster Hall, Parliament, where the Queen will lie in state until [her funeral](http://www.cnn.com/2022/09/11/uk/queen-death-whats-next-guide-intl-cmd/index.html) on Monday, September 19 in Westminster Abbey. That smashes the previous record, achieved just last month during US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's controversial visit to Taiwan.
Just over 5 million people viewed Queen Elizabeth's final flight on Tuesday, as the journey carrying the late monarch's body from Edinburgh to London became ...
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Flightradar24 said six million people attempted to track the C-17 Globemaster as it prepared to take off on Tuesday.
The aircraft had the callsign “Kittyhawk”, used for any military flight with the Queen on board. The previous record for a flight was set last month when 2.2 million people tracked a plane carrying US politician Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan. Flightradar24 said six million people attempted to click on the flight on its website within a minute as the C-17 Globemaster aircraft prepared to take off on Tuesday.
The plane which carried Queen ELizabeth II's coffin from Edinburgh to London was the world's most-tracked flight. Flightradar24 said six million people ...
The coffin was carried by a state hearse to Buckingham Palace, ahead of lying in state beginning tonight (September 14) at Westminster Hall. The previous record for a flight was set last month when 2.2 million people tracked a plane carrying US politician Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan. The plane which carried Queen ELizabeth II's coffin from Edinburgh to London was the world's most-tracked flight.