KLIA installs high-precision foreign object debris detection system
KLIA has launched the operation of the high-precision foreign object debris detection system for its runaway. — Picture by Saw Siow Feng
The FODDS project is a tripartite collaborative efforts involving Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd , Japan’s Hitachi Kokusai Electric Co Ltd and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia .
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