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8 km detection with a 6-minute warning window keeps bird strikes and rogue drones off the runway.
Bird strikes and drone incursions force emergency closures, diverting aircraft and disrupting operations. Traditional visual monitoring provides only 1km warning - too late to prevent incidents.
Emergency diversions, passenger compensation, operational disruption
Visual systems provide insufficient early warning time
8x greater range enables proactive wildlife dispersion
Tracks position, altitude, velocity, and bearing so wildlife crews can act minutes before aircraft reach the final approach.
New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority requires aerodrome operators to implement wildlife hazard management. G-Hunter radar meets all regulatory requirements.
Continuous monitoring and early warning system
24/7 capability regardless of weather conditions
Full Control Zone (CTR) monitoring
Automated incident logging and reporting
8km detection provides 6 minutes reaction time - enough to disperse wildlife before aircraft approach
Operates 24/7 in rain, fog, darkness - conditions that blind camera systems
Detects birds, drones, wildlife, and FOD - comprehensive airspace awareness
Meets CAA Part 139.71 requirements with full documentation and certification
Works with existing airport systems via TCP/IP and SNMP protocols
Prevent $5M+ runway closures - ROI achieved after first prevented incident
Beyond wildlife, G-Hunter detects Foreign Object Debris (FOD) on runways - tools, vehicle parts, luggage - that can damage aircraft engines. Faster than visual inspections, more reliable than camera systems.
Detect unauthorized drones in controlled airspace before they pose a safety risk. Comply with no-fly zone regulations and protect aircraft from drone collisions.
Contact our aviation specialists for a CAA-compliant wildlife hazard management solution