All South Korean airports have been ordered to install bird detection cameras and thermal imaging radars, after an air crash in December last year killed 179 people.
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The rollout, according to the Ministry of Land, is set to happen in 2026.
This comes after investigators found evidence of a bird strike on the Boeing 737-800 plane, with feathers and blood stains found on both the plane’s engines.
Bird detection radar detects the size of birds and their movement paths and relays this information to air traffic controllers.
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