Private beta · Private aviation
Your aircraft,
on your home screen.
Meridian is a widget-first flight tracker for private aviation. Add a tail number and glance at where it is — wheels up, wheels down, last seen — without ever opening an app.
- Tracked by
- US tail number
- You get
- Departure & arrival pings
- Built for
- A glance, not a feed
My fav plane
KHOU — en route, 23 min ago
Medium widget · refreshes quietly on iOS’s schedule
The idea
Most trackers are built for staring. Meridian is built for the two seconds you actually have — the plane is where you left it, or it isn’t, and you knew before you asked.
How it works
Three steps, then it gets out of your way.
Add a tail
Type an N-number — yours, the family plane, the charter you're meeting. It's on your list whether it's flying today or resting at Dreamland.
We watch the skies
Our backend polls ADS-B for that tail and stitches raw positions into clean legs — takeoff, route, landing, the nearest airport to each.
Glance, or get a ping
Pin a tail to your home-screen widget for an at-a-glance read, and let a quiet notification tell you the moment it departs or lands.
What’s inside
Everything a flight department glances at. Nothing it doesn’t.
Last-known position
A custom-tinted map — never default blue — showing where the tail is now, or where it was when the signal last touched it.
Departure & arrival pings
“N120A departed KHOU.” “N120A landed at KAUS.” The two notifications that matter, and nothing in between.
Flight history
Every leg the tail has flown since you started watching — origin, destination, max altitude, time aloft.
Share a tail
Add a watcher by email. Family, crew, the person waiting at the FBO — everyone sees the same status, billed once per tail.
Resting at Dreamland
A tail that isn't flying isn't an error. It rests quietly at zero feet until its next departure wakes the widget.
Calm by design
Warm paper, one accent, a serif you'd find in a flight log. No dark dashboards, no live-feed anxiety. Just the answer.
Seats are limited for the private beta.
We’re onboarding a small group of owners, pilots, and flight departments first. Leave your email and we’ll save you a place.