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Date: 2015-09-04 19:32:16
Air traffic control
Bird strike
Aviation safety
Avionics
SeattleTacoma International Airport
Airport
Federal Aviation Administration
Radar

*********************** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Technology Advances Bird Radar Use at Airports URBANA, Ill. (January 14, University of Illinois researchers, led by Professor Edwin Herricks, have announced the

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