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.
Rome-Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) is Italy's busiest airport and one of the most connected in the Mediterranean, with routes linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas from the Lazio coast southwest of Rome. This metal print maps that reach using ADS-B flight tracking data. Every flight path is colorized by altitude, and the palette is yours to choose.
The print shows all 6,012 flights recorded across August 20-26, 2025, the 65th anniversary of the first day FCO opened to air traffic, when it was called into service for Rome's Olympic Games. Printed direct-to-metal on an aluminum panel, it holds that historic week at one of the world's great airports in permanent, luminous detail.
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Rome-Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) is Italy's busiest airport and one of the most connected in the Mediterranean, with routes linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas from the Lazio coast southwest of Rome. This metal print maps that reach using ADS-B flight tracking data. Every flight path is colorized by altitude, and the palette is yours to choose.
The print shows all 6,012 flights recorded across August 20-26, 2025, the 65th anniversary of the first day FCO opened to air traffic, when it was called into service for Rome's Olympic Games. Printed direct-to-metal on an aluminum panel, it holds that historic week at one of the world's great airports in permanent, luminous detail.

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.
6,012
Total Flights
1,311
Unique Aircraft
4,442,083
ADS-B Points
FCO logged 6,012 flights across seven days from August 20 to 26, 2025, averaging 859 flights per day and 35.8 per hour across 1,311 unique aircraft. Departures outnumbered arrivals 3,322 to 2,690. Sunday the 24th was the busiest single day at 900 movements. The quietest stretch ran from 02:00 to 04:00 CEST, bottoming out at 18 total flights in the 02:00 hour. The day built quickly from there, with the 06:00 and 07:00 hours each crossing 200 movements as morning traffic accelerated. The single busiest hour of the week was 22:00, which produced 403 flights, 303 of them departures. Catania was the top route by a wide margin, with 256 combined movements. Barcelona and Madrid followed at 181 and 180 respectively, then Paris CDG at 142 and Frankfurt at 124. Approach tracks were most concentrated from the northwest and north-northwest, which together accounted for over 760 arrival tracks. Departure flows showed the same northwest bias, with NW the leading direction at 579 counts. Altitude data spans over 4.4 million ADS-B position points. The single densest altitude band was 37,000 to 38,000 feet, with nearly 295,000 recorded positions. Average groundspeed across all flights was 314 knots, with a recorded peak of 699 knots. The longest flight in the dataset covered 13,494 nautical miles and arrived from Riga. Average leg distance was 615.8 nautical miles and average flight duration was 99.3 minutes. Aircraft registered across more than 50 countries appeared in the traffic mix, with Croatian, unresolved, and US registrations leading the count.
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.
Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport began its operational life not with a ribbon-cutting, but with urgency. On August 20, 1960, the airport accepted its first flights, not yet complete, but opened early to relieve Rome Ciampino Airport, which was overwhelmed by international traffic arriving for the 1960 Summer Olympics. The official inauguration followed on January 15, 1961, when a TWA Lockheed Constellation from New York touched down on one of its 2 original parallel runways, formally replacing Ciampino as Rome's primary international facility.
Located in the coastal municipality of Fiumicino, roughly 30 kilometers southwest of central Rome, FCO occupies a site where construction crews unearthed the hulls of 7 ancient Roman ships during building works. Its design merged 2 competing architectural proposals, one by Riccardo Morandi and Andrea Zavitteri, the other by Amedeo Luccichenti and Vincenzo Monaco, with the final project approved in August 1958 and built in just 21 months. A third runway was added in 1973. The airport now operates 3 active runways and, following major refurbishment, 2 terminals: Terminal 1, home base to ITA Airways, and the larger Terminal 3. ITA Airways, successor to the defunct Alitalia, uses FCO as its primary hub. The airport is also an operating base for Ryanair, easyJet, Vueling, Wizz Air, and several other carriers.
FCO is Italy's busiest airport and ranks among the top 10 in Europe by passenger volume, surpassing 51 million passengers in 2025. The Leonardo Express rail service, opened in May 1990, connects the airport to Roma Termini in 30 minutes, running every 15 minutes. The airport's location on the Tyrrhenian coast makes it the natural first stop for the millions of travelers arriving each year to one of the world's most visited cities.