Flight Trackers often work in rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to monitor flights around the clock and ensure continuous operations. Teams may be structured within airline operations centers, airport control towers, or logistic companies, with collaborative efforts among flight coordinators, dispatchers, and air traffic controllers. The work environment is typically fast-paced and requires real-time decision-making to address flight delays, reroutes, or disruptions. Being part of a coordinated team allows Flight Trackers to share responsibilities, quickly relay updates, and maintain safe and efficient flight operations.