FAR Today
Rough day, worse than the weekly average. Departures at 64%. Midday flights ran 24 points better than evening. Fly 12pm - 3pm if you can. That window has been running at 92%.
What This Means for You
Slower day at FAR. 64% on-time. About 1 in 3 departures is delayed. Check your flight status before heading to the airport. If you can rebook to an earlier departure, do it.
If you can choose your departure time: midday flights (12pm - 3pm) run at 92%. Evening (6pm - 10pm) drops to 68%. That is a 24-point difference from the same airport on the same day.
FAR Flight Board
Live departures and arrivals at Hector International Airport.
| Status | Airline | Flight | Destination | Sched | Updated | Gate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pick Your Window
Midday vs Evening is a 24-point swing at FAR. The midday block runs at 92%. If you have any say in your departure time, this is the biggest thing you can control.
Through the Day
Morning held up fine at 85%. Hit 50% around 9pm, peaked at 100% around 5am. Currently at 64%, well below the morning numbers. A 50-point swing from best to worst today.
vs Last Week
Down 6 points from last week (75% vs 81%). Tue was the worst day, Sun the best.
The Bigger Picture
FAR has been bouncing between 37% and 95%. Best day was Apr 12 at 95%. Worst was Apr 4 at 37%. The norm is 69-75%, which is just how FAR runs.
About FAR Delays
Hector International Airport (FAR) is currently experiencing moderate delays with 64% on-time departures. This data updates every 5 minutes from FAA sources.
Hector International Airport has averaged 75% on-time departures this week, making it moderately reliable. Performance varies by time of day and weather conditions.
Hector International Airport is one of 179 FAA-monitored US airports with real-time delay tracking. Data includes departure and arrival on-time percentages, updated every 5 minutes, with historical trends available for the past 90 days.
Early morning departures from Hector International Airport typically have the highest on-time rates. Delays tend to accumulate throughout the day as cascading effects from earlier disruptions compound. Check the 24-hour trend chart above for today's pattern.