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Description A view from a new air traffic control tower at Afghanistan’s busiest airport, Kandahar Air Field. The new tower will significantly improve efficiency and safety for both military and commercial aircraft. The €145 million project has provided all the necessary air traffic management equipment including the tower, radars, precision navigation equipment and meteorological systems.
Date Taken on 12 April 2010, 15:19
Source 100415-RCS-001
Author ISAF Headquarters Public Affairs Office from Kabul, Afghanistan

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