# Who can use Wingbits Data?

There are many use cases for flight tracking data, the most common ones include:&#x20;

* **Aviation companies**: Airlines, charter companies, and other aviation-related businesses use ADS-B data to improve their operations, improve route efficiency, reduce fuel costs and delays, and provide more accurate and up-to-date information to their customers.
* **Air traffic control organizations**: National and regional air traffic control organizations use ADS-B data to better manage traffic flow, monitoring airspace and maintain safety compliance.&#x20;
* **Emergency services**: Police, fire, and other emergency services use this data to quickly locate aircraft in distress and provide assistance in emergency situations. Real-time data also helps first responders track and coordinate emergency aircraft
* **Aviation enthusiasts**: Aviation enthusiasts, such as plane spotters and hobbyists, track aircraft and monitor flight patterns.
* **Researchers and academics**: Researchers and academics studying air traffic patterns, weather, and other aviation-related topics can use our data to conduct research and gather insights.
* **Logistics firms**: for tracking shipments and managing supply chains with real-time data.
* **Government agencies**: for secure monitoring of airspace activity.
* **Drone and UAV operators**: For safer, regulated airspace navigation.
* **Travel platforms**: use Wingbits data to provide live updates to passengers, improving the travel experience.

If you are interested to explore our data products and services, head to our [website](https://www.wingbits.com/) and get in touch with our team.


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