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All South Korean airports will need to install bird detection cameras and thermal imaging radars, after an air crash in December last year killed 179 people.
The rollout is set to happen in 2026.
Investigators said last week that they had found evidence of a bird strike on the Boeing 737-800 plane – with feathers and blood stains found on both the plane’s engines.
An investigation into the crash – the deadliest on South Korean soil – is still ongoing but will focus on the role of the bird strike as well as a concrete structure at the end of the runway, which the plane slammed into after making an emergency landing.