How Schiphol Airport uses Bird Radar to mitigate bird strikes – Case Study
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Posted: 4 February 2021 | Robin Radar Systems | No comments yet
More airports are introducing innovative measures to mitigate bird strikes. See how Schiphol in Amsterdam uses avian radar to tackle the risk.
Robin Radar Systems are experts in detecting and tracking small objects in airspace. Our purpose-built avian radars track size, speed, and direction of birds and even drones at airports across the globe. With radar, Schiphol Airport uncovers bird behaviour patterns, identifies hotspots and manages risk in a way that is informed by consistent awareness and organised data.
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