WhereFlight: AI-Powered Flight Tracking Platform
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Abhishek Kumar
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Summary
WhereFlight is an AI-powered flight tracking platform that aims to simplify the flight tracking experience. It provides real-time flight schedules, AI-generated summaries of delays and flight history, performance charts, and interactive flight path maps. The platform focuses on user experience with an easy-to-use interface designed to make following flights effortless.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledFlight tracking has always been complex, cluttered, and unintuitive.
WhereFlight — an AI-driven flight tracker that makes following your journey effortless.
Smart AI summaries (delays, flight history, performance)
Live interactive flight path maps
Easy-to-use interface designed for
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