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New Flightradar24 Receivers Activated During the First Five Months of 2015

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It has been a busy first half of 2015 as we continue our quest for global Flightradar24 coverage. We have activated hundreds of new receivers around the world through the end of May. We’re continuing to make great progress in adding receivers in Brazil, China, and Russia. We also recently activated enough receivers in New Delhi for MLAT coverage.

Here’s the full map of receivers activated from January through May (click to enlarge).

New Receivers Activated from January through May of 2015.
New Receivers Activated from January through May of 2015.

We activated six new receivers this week in Brazil and added to our mid-U.S. coverage as well.

Here’s the full map of receivers activated for the week of 24 May.

New Receivers Activated for Week of 24 May
New Receivers Activated for Week of 24 May

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