KLIA installs high-precision debris detection system

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KLIA installs high-precision debris detection system
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SEPANG: Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) is now equipped with a system that detects objects that are not meant to be in its surroundings. The...

The foreign objects debris detection system tower at the KLIA that was commissioned on April 29, 2019.: Kuala Lumpur International Airport is now equipped with a system that detects objects that are not meant to be in its surroundings.

The system, which was launched at the airport this morning, is a collaboration among Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd , Universiti Teknoloji Malaysia and Hitachi Kokusai Electric Co Ltd . The system was developed by HiKE and UTM is the academic partner. It said this was essential given that aircraft take off and land only minutes apart. Such objects could injure those at the airport and even damage aircraft.

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