LIVE · AMSTERDAM SCHIPHOL (AMS)

Live flights over Amsterdam Schiphol

See every aircraft over Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS/EHAM) in real time — its type, operator, altitude, origin and destination, and an attention score — fused from 60+ public ADS-B feeds and refreshed about every seven seconds.

Quick answer. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS / EHAM) sits at 52.3086, 4.7639 near Amsterdam, Netherlands, at -11 ft elevation. To see what is flying over it right now, open AeroScope centred on those coordinates: it lists every aircraft overhead with type, operator, altitude and a 0–100 attention score, fused from 60+ ADS-B feeds and de-duplicated by ICAO 24-bit address.
Airport data

Amsterdam Schiphol at a glance

IATA codeAMS
ICAO codeEHAM
AirportAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
CityAmsterdam, Netherlands
Coordinates52.3086, 4.7639
Elevation-11 ft

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What you will see

Reading the sky over Amsterdam

Around a hub like Amsterdam Schiphol, most of what is overhead is routine: airliners and cargo aircraft on published arrival and departure procedures, general aviation, and helicopters. AeroScope is observer-relative — instead of asking “where is flight X,” you fix the map on Amsterdam Schiphol and it continuously evaluates everything above it. Each aircraft carries a transparent 0–100 attention score built from eight rule-based factors (emergency squawk, military hex allocation, proximity, altitude and speed anomalies, loitering patterns and integrity-check failures), so the one worth a second look rises to the top instead of hiding in the traffic.

Spoofed or self-inconsistent broadcasts are flagged too: AeroScope runs a DO-260B integrity check (NIC/NACp/NACv/SIL), a Kalman normalised-innovation test and geometric-versus-barometric altitude residuals, and only raises a flag when at least two independent detectors agree.

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See also: military aircraft tracking, is that aircraft a threat?, and how AeroScope works.

FAQ

Flights over Amsterdam Schiphol — FAQ

What planes fly over Amsterdam?
Most traffic over Amsterdam near Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) is scheduled airline and cargo flights on published arrival and departure routes, plus general aviation and helicopters. AeroScope shows each aircraft overhead in real time with its type, operator and altitude — open the live map centred on Amsterdam Schiphol to see the current picture.
How high do planes fly over Amsterdam Schiphol?
It depends on distance from the runway. Aircraft on final approach or initial climb near Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) may be only a few thousand feet up, while overflights cruise at 30,000–40,000 ft. AeroScope shows the barometric altitude of every aircraft, so you can tell an arrival or departure from a high overflight.
Can I see military or unusual aircraft over Amsterdam?
Sometimes. A large share of military and state aircraft broadcast ADS-B just like airliners, and AeroScope surfaces those over Amsterdam with an explanation of why each was flagged, plus a 0–100 attention score. Some sensitive flights operate without ADS-B and cannot be seen by any crowdsourced tracker.
Is it legal to track flights over Amsterdam Schiphol?
Yes. AeroScope uses only public ADS-B broadcasts that aircraft transmit openly on 1090 MHz and that volunteer receiver networks republish freely. Viewing this public data over Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is legal; AeroScope simply adds fusion, integrity checks and anomaly analysis on top of it.