Live intelligence globe
See who is in the air — and what it costs the planet.
TrackWanted puts 41 billionaire, celebrity and head-of-state aircraft, 18 military airframes and 25 public most-wanted cases on one 3D command globe. Tail numbers are cross-checked against the FAA registry and Planespotters; every leg carries a CO₂ estimate you can actually picture.

- VIP operators tracked
- 41
- military airframes
- 18
- public wanted cases
- 25
- signups required
- 0
Three boards, one globe


Registry-checked identities
Each aircraft row carries its registration, and every tail links out to the FAA registry and Planespotters so you can confirm it yourself. Idents that are publicly attributed but unconfirmed are labelled as such instead of being passed off as verified.
Carbon you can picture
Per-leg CO₂ is modelled from published fuel burn and great-circle distance, then translated into car-years, household-years and trees — so a two-hour hop stops being an abstract number.
Open-source case files
The wanted board reads INTERPOL public notices and encyclopaedic records, then summarises only what those documents say, with a confidence score and the date of the last supporting item.
What this is, plainly
TrackWanted is an open-source-intelligence visualisation, not a live ADS-B receiver and not a law-enforcement tool. Aircraft and identities come from public registries; flight positions are simulated telemetry on realistic schedules; wanted-board locations are estimates drawn from public reporting with the uncertainty drawn on the map. Nothing on the site is a claim about where a specific person is right now.