Geographic Information System (GIS) used to prevent bird strikes, by Hamish Barwick, Computerworld, 16 December, 2011. "Air traffic controllers at Adelaide Airport are using a new system to track birds flying over the airport in an attempt to prevent them straying into the path of oncoming planes.
The airport has partnered with location intelligence company, Esri Australia, to implement Geographic Information System (GIS) technology into its wildlife hazard management program..."
Further information on Adelaide Airport GIS takes flight
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