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Notable Aircraft at CAI Right Now

Widebodies, super-heavies, military traffic, and emergency squawks in the CAI pattern right now. If there's anything worth noticing, it surfaces here first.

Widebody
QR 23Y
Qatar Airways Group
BOEING 777-300ER · A7-BOC

CAI Departures & Arrivals

Scheduled flights for today at Cairo International Airport with gate, terminal, and current status. Separate from the live radar above, which shows every aircraft in the sky whether or not it's on a public schedule.

Status Airline Flight Destination Sched Updated Gate
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No flight data available.

Top Airlines at CAI Right Now

2 aircraft tracked

Interglobe Aviation Private
1
Qatar Airways Group
1
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Aircraft Types in the Pattern

AIRBUS A-321neo and BOEING 777-300ER are tied at the top of the CAI pattern with 1 aircraft each. The mix is a fingerprint of the operation. Narrowbody-heavy points to domestic trunk service; widebodies signal long-haul arrivals and departures.

1
A21N
AIRBUS A-321neo
1
B77W
BOEING 777-300ER

About Cairo International Airport

CAI's busiest nonstop destination is JED, at 284 flights a week. 371 scheduled destinations overall, served by 79 airlines. Based in Cairo.

Elevation
322ft
Routes
371
Airlines
79
Busiest Route
CAI → JED
284x/week
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All Tracked Flights

Every aircraft currently inside the CAI radar. Sort by any column. Click a row to open its tracker page with route arc, altitude profile, and live telemetry.

Callsign Route Type Dir Alt Speed Dist Squawk
6E6E 011 A21N 36,000 487kt 14nm 4761
QRQR 23Y B77W 6,225 278kt 21nm

Frequently Asked Questions

Aircraft positions refresh every 5 seconds. ADS-B is GPS-accurate, so what you see is within about 30 meters of the aircraft's real position.

Altitude. Red on the ground, through green, teal, and blue for mid-altitudes, into violet above 40,000 feet. At a glance you can tell who just took off, who is climbing through the pattern, and who is cruising overhead.

They are inside the CAI radar radius but not landing or departing here. Passing through en route to another airport. We flag them so the numbers for CAI traffic actually reflect CAI traffic.

Click any aircraft on the map. You get its track line across the region and an altitude profile showing the climb, cruise, and descent.

A pulsing red circle indicates an emergency squawk: 7500 (hijack), 7600 (comm failure), or 7700 (general emergency). These are legally-required codes pilots set when something is wrong.

The radar shows live aircraft positions. Gate, terminal, and schedule status sit in the Board section above this one.

GPS-accurate via ADS-B, typically within 30 meters horizontally. Aircraft refresh every 5 to 10 seconds. When a signal drops (mountain terrain, certain oceanic corridors), the marker holds the last-known position instead of disappearing.