Flightrader: Nancy Pelos ' flight to Taiwan was the most ever followed flight

The famous flight tracking site said its server was on an unprecedented shipment Tuesday because so many people were watching House Speaker Nancy Pelosi fly to Taiwan. According to foreign media, Flightdar24 said on Twitter that there were unpredicted “interest in continued tracking” [...]
According to foreign media, Flightdar24 said on Twitter that there were <x0) unpretentious interest in continued tracking” in SPAR19 signs of a US Air Force plane carrying Pelosi on the road from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Taipei City, Taiwan.
“... Some users can currently have problems with access to sites, our teams are working to restore full functionality for all users as soon as possible”
At the time of the tweeting, 345,000 people were flying.
As he later entered Taiwan's airspace, Flightdar24 said 62,000 people were following the plane.
At the time of publication, it was unclear how many people were watching the plane as it made its final descent.
Flightdar24 later said in a statement that SPAR19 was the most widely followed “direct flight of” in the history of the page at the time it landed, being seen by over 78,000 people.
SPAR19 left Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday afternoon at local time and landed in Taiwan's capital shortly after 10:45 local time.
Upon its arrival, Pelos became the highest American lawmaker to visit Taiwan in 25 years.
Pelosi did not confirm her visit to Taiwan before arriving and travel enraged Beijing, leading to threatening remarks and repeated warnings for the US. /Telegraphy/












