Tashkent Airport Introduces Advanced Safety System

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Tashkent Airport Introduces Advanced Safety System

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — An advanced next-generation safety system has been introduced at Tashkent International Airport. The innovative AVES Airport ornithological safety system, developed in Germany, has been put into full industrial operation and is aimed at comprehensively enhancing flight safety.

The intelligent system provides continuous 24/7 monitoring of bird activity in the airport’s vicinity. Using radar sensors, acoustic detectors, and real-time data analysis algorithms, the technology is capable of promptly detecting bird flocks, determining their flight paths and altitude, and automatically activating deterrent measures.

This significantly reduces the risk of bird strikes with aircraft during critical phases of flight, particularly takeoff and landing.

The implementation of AVES Airport not only improves aviation safety but also optimizes operational processes. The system reduces the need for manual monitoring by ornithological services, decreases the likelihood of flight delays, and enhances the overall capacity of airport infrastructure.

According to specialists, the solution complies with modern international standards in aviation safety and environmental monitoring. The deterrent methods used are environmentally safe and do not harm bird populations.

The project has been implemented as part of Uzbekistan’s broader program to modernize and digitalize its aviation infrastructure.

In the future, authorities are considering deploying similar technologies at other airports across the country, which would enable the creation of a unified national system for managing ornithological risks.

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