Featured ADS-B Feeder of December 2025: Lic. Ezequiel Berdini

Ezequiel Berdini, our ADS-B Feeder in Argentina
This month, AirNav Radar features Lic—Ezequiel Berdini, whose station in Argentina connects aviation technology with something far more personal: saving lives.
Lic. Ezequiel Berdini is a Registered Nurse and university professor, specializing in rescue operations, based in Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, the capital of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina.
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The city is located in northeastern Argentina, near the junction of the Paraná and Salado rivers. It serves a metropolitan population of more than 650,000 people—a region where medical flights play a vital role.
A Station Built With Purpose
Ezequiel has been feeding ADS-B data to AirNav Radar for two years. His station includes an AirNav receiver and an antenna installed 10 meters above ground at his residence and office in Santa Fe.

His ADS-B Antenna
This elevated setup provides firm, stable, and consistent coverage of the surrounding airspace.

When Aircraft Tracking Becomes Personal
In his professional life, Ezequiel works closely with organ procurement and transplant logistics, a field where timing is critical, and delays can have serious consequences.
By using AirNav Radar, he can monitor medical and transplant flights in real time, supporting situational awareness and coordination during operations where every minute matters. For him, the aircraft displayed on the map are not just data points—they represent patients waiting, medical teams in motion, and lives depending on precision.
Discovering AirNav Radar
Ezequiel discovered AirNav Radar through the aviation and technology communities. What started as curiosity soon became a practical, reliable tool that naturally integrated into his work in emergency and medical operations, where accuracy and timing are essential.
Advice for Other ADS-B Feeders
For those considering becoming ADS-B feeders, Ezequiel offers practical and straightforward advice:
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Install the antenna as high and as clear as possible.
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Keep the station stable and well-maintained.
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Remember that sharing ADS-B data is more than a technical contribution—it can support real people in real-life situations.
What Matters Most
For Lic. Ezequiel Berdini, the most meaningful part of feeding ADS-B data is knowing that technology can help enable acts of solidarity, such as organ donation.
Through his station in Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz, Ezequiel shows how aviation data can go beyond aircraft tracking—and become part of a chain that helps save lives.
Our Network in Numbers

Our network continues to grow at an impressive rate, with stations now spanning 192 countries. Over the past 30 days alone, we’ve added 275 new stations, bringing our total to 37,457 active stations. This robust infrastructure processes an average of 4.649 billion ADS-B messages per day and consumes 6.70 terabytes of bandwidth each month, ensuring seamless, real-time data delivery worldwide. These figures underscore our commitment to providing comprehensive and reliable coverage for the aviation industry.
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