Air traffic maps Atlantic ocean

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Hi. I am listening to air traffic on this website:
More Live ATC Links | LiveATC.net

Normally on the Atlantic feed I hear flights crossing the Atlantic in Gander Oceanics space and I have a map for Gander's airspace (30W to 50W, north of 45N) but tonite I am hearing Air traffic for New York Oceanic and occasionally Santa Maria Oceanic.

Could I trouble anyone here for the url for maps for both of these above mentioned areas and maybe Shanwick also.

Thank You in advance, tonite I have heard that some UK airspace is off limits due to volcanic activity in Iceland.

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Could these sites have what you are looking for....

North Atlantic Tracks - other Info
Gander / Shanwick Oceanic - IVAO

It only does the United States area.

SkyVector.com - Aeronautical Charts - Flight Planning
SkyVector.com - Aeronautical Charts - Flight Planning

RunwayFinder - Aeronautical Charts - Flight Planning
RunwayFinder - Aeronautical Charts - Flight Planning

Volcano ash alert from Iceland hits UK flights
BBC News - Icelandic volcanic ash alert grounds UK flights

These are very helpful, thank you, I have seen these online.

I still do not know where Santa Maria's and New Yorks airspace is divided, it seems that these two sectors cover trans atlantic flights south of 45 degrees and Gander & Shanwick cover everything to the north.

I know that Shanwicks western boundary is 30W, is it the same for Santa Maria?

Appreciated


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Thank you for this Flightwx, I may try to monitor some of these frequencies on dx220 SW radio.
Many years ago I was able to hear the planes flying over the Atlantic from my then home base in Montreal Canada but my current home is in a concrete jungle surrounded by pagers and cell towers with horrible RF 350 miles to the west in Toronto.

If it is nice this evening I will try to sit on the balcony at listen away.
 
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