Raytheon Unveils Turbine-Aircraft Security System

Raytheon Aircraft Services introduced an anti-terrorist system that is designed to disable the engine-start circuits of light turbine-powered airplanes to prevent their unauthorized use. Called Secure Start 1000, the system uses a double access-code keyboard to thwart would-be aircraft thieves...

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