Arrivals and departures, traced from ADS-B data.
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Arrivals and departures, traced from ADS-B data.
Museum-quality gloss aluminum · fade-resistant · ready to hang.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) is India's primary international hub, located in Mumbai, the country's financial capital, and the second-busiest airport in India by passenger traffic. This print maps that activity through ADS-B flight tracking data. Every flight path is colorized by altitude, and the palette is yours to choose.
The print visualizes all 5,503 flights recorded across February 12-18, 2026, the 12th anniversary of Terminal 2 opening to international passengers. Each flight captured, each one rendered. A piece of aviation wall art freezing one of the world's great aviation crossroads during that week.
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) is India's primary international hub, located in Mumbai, the country's financial capital, and the second-busiest airport in India by passenger traffic. This print maps that activity through ADS-B flight tracking data. Every flight path is colorized by altitude, and the palette is yours to choose.
The print visualizes all 5,503 flights recorded across February 12-18, 2026, the 12th anniversary of Terminal 2 opening to international passengers. Each flight captured, each one rendered. A piece of aviation wall art freezing one of the world's great aviation crossroads during that week.

Our prints are produced on museum-quality aluminum with a high-gloss finish, the same material professional galleries use.
Colors infused directly into the aluminum surface, not printed on top.
High-gloss finish holds sharp contrast across the altitude gradients.
Scratch-resistant, waterproof, and fade-resistant for decades of display.
Included mounting hardware creates a sleek 3/4" float off the wall.
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Every ADS-B-tracked flight visualized in this print, captured over 7 days.
5,503
Total Flights
843
Unique Aircraft
2,201,695
ADS-B Points
BOM logged 5,503 flights across seven days in February 2026, averaging 786 movements per day and 32.8 per hour. Arrivals outnumbered departures 3,368 to 2,135, with that asymmetry present across every day of the capture window. The busiest single day was February 12th with 808 total movements, and the busiest hour across the week was 19:00 IST, which saw 267 flights, 171 of them arrivals. Activity never stopped: the first and last recorded movements fell at 00:00 and 23:59 IST respectively. The dominant route pair was Mumbai to Bengaluru, with 381 combined movements, 225 arrivals and 156 departures. Hyderabad ranked second at 191 total, followed by Kolkata at 68. Safdarjung Airport in Delhi appeared exclusively as a departure destination with 51 outbound flights and zero arrivals. Dubai was the only international airport in the top ten, accounting for 28 arrivals and no departures within the capture window. Of the 843 unique aircraft observed, 466 were Indian-registered. The next largest groups were UAE-registered at 66 and UK-registered at 34. Approach tracks concentrated from the NNE at 776 counts and ENE at 534, with SE third at 424. Departures spread more evenly, with the N corridor leading at 456, followed by ENE at 316 and SE at 275. Cruising altitudes clustered between 36,000 and 38,000 feet, the single densest band in the dataset. The average recorded altitude across all ADS-B points was 15,302 feet, pulled down by the high density of low-altitude terminal traffic. The peak recorded altitude was 47,050 feet, logged on a departure to Coimbatore by VT-JOE.
Every print includes a QR code linking to the flight stats.
Reviews from customers across our airport print collection.
Great gift to commemorate trip!
We ordered the LHR image (aurora/light) as a gift for our son who is in college and training to be a commercial airline pilot. We had taken a family trip to London and this was the perfect gift for him. He loved the image, and immediately scanned the included QR code to review the flight data that is available to support each map. The quality and delivery timing were exceptional. We will definitely order more!
LHR · London Heathrow
Response from SkyPath Studio
Thank you for your review, Nathan! We wish your son the best on his journey to becoming a pilot.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport traces its origins to the 1930s, when the site at Santacruz and Sahar Village in Vile Parle East was developed as a military airfield by the British, with RAF squadrons based there from 1942. Civil aviation operations began in 1948, effectively replacing Juhu Aerodrome as Mumbai's primary hub. By 1972, the International Airports Authority of India had taken over operations, and successive decades brought steady expansion as one of Asia's most economically dynamic cities continued to grow.
Today BOM ranks as the second-busiest airport in India by passenger traffic, handling over 55 million passengers in the 2024-25 financial year. Its position matters well beyond the city limits. Mumbai is India's financial capital, and the airport is a critical link between the subcontinent and the Gulf, Europe, and beyond, with Dubai, Abu Dhabi, London, Frankfurt, and New York among its key long-haul destinations. IndiGo and Air India are the dominant carriers, and international airlines including Emirates, British Airways, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, and Qatar Airways maintain year-round service.
The airport's most significant transformation came with the 2014 opening of Terminal 2, a four-level integrated facility designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and built as part of a $2 billion modernization program. The terminal's roof, one of the largest in the world without an expansion joint, is supported by 30 mushroom-shaped mega columns. Inside, the Jaya He art program lines a 3.2-kilometer multi-storey wall with over 5,000 artworks and artifacts drawn from across India. Operationally, the airport is notable for achieving record throughput on a largely single-runway configuration: in March 2017, it briefly surpassed London Gatwick as the world's busiest airport operating one runway at a time.