In the first two weeks of September we’ve expanded our coverage in a few important areas and increased MLAT coverage in others. We activated new receivers in Nigeria, Mozambique, Marshall Islands, Guadeloupe, and multiple receivers in Indonesia. We also activated new receivers around the United States increasing our coverage there. We also increased our MLAT coverage in India and Japan.
Also of note is our new receiver in Courchevel, France, one of the most challenging airports to fly to in the world.
Here’s the full map of all receivers activated during the first two weeks of September (click to enlarge).

We’re always looking for receiver hosts. Especially if you or someone you know lives in a remote location, please apply to host a receiver. All of our receiver hosts get a free Flightradar24 Premium account. If you’re interested, please apply today. If you’d you like more information about our application process, you can read more about it in our blog post.
If you have a Raspberry Pi you can now help us increase MLAT coverage as well. We are continuing to roll out our beta testing phase of MLAT based on Raspberry Pi receivers. If you’re interested, please visit our forum for instructions on how to begin feeding data.