Low-cost airline Easyjet unveils world-first plans to fit ash detectors on planes
By APFriday, June 4, 2010
Easyjet unveils plans to fit ash detectors
LONDON — Low-cost airline Easyjet PLC has unveiled world-first plans to fit its planes with radar to detect volcanic ash.
Easyjet said Friday that the devices — designed to be placed on the tail fin and detect ash within 100 miles (160 kilometers)— could prevent a repeat of the shutdown of European air space last month caused by an erupting Icelandic volcano.
The airline says it is spending 1 million pounds ($1.46 million) developing the technology. It plans further tests with aircraft manufacturer Airbus and hopes to put the devices in a dozen of its planes by the end of the year.
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Tags: Europe, Iceland, London, United Kingdom, Western Europe
Tags: Europe, Iceland, London, United Kingdom, Western Europe
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