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FAA has rolled out a new surveillance technology to help track aircraft in the mountainous region around Juneau, Alaska. The Wide-Area Multilateration System (WAM) will serve as an interim system until the agency deploys Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B). WAM will then become a...

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