Flight tracking internet site Flightradar24 stated a total amount of 4.79 million individuals watched the trip real-time online, with a more quarter of million people viewing on its YouTube network.
Over 5 million people checked out Queen Elizabeth’s last trip on Tuesday, as the trip lugging the late emperor’s body from Edinburgh to London came to be one of the most tracked flight in background.
Flight tracking website Flightradar24 said a total of 4.79 million people saw the flight live online, with a further quarter of million people viewing on its YouTube network.
The firm said an unprecedented 6 million people attempted to adhere to the flight within the initial min of the Boeing C17A Globemaster activating its transponder at Edinburgh’s flight terminal, impacting the security of the platform.
“Seventy years after her first trip as Queen aboard the BOAC Argonaut ‘Atalanta,’ Queen Elizabeth II’s last trip is one of the most tracked trip in Flightradar24 history,” Flightradar24 Director of Communications said in an e-mail.
Elizabeth, Britain’s longest-reigning king, died in Balmoral, Scotland on September 8. Her funeral will happen on September 19.
Flightradar24 said the trip was more than two times the previous record of 2.2 million– when United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi flew on a debatable browse through to Taiwan in August.
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Last Updated: 14 September 2022