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Thierry Dubois
October 08, 2025
A minimum operating network relies on navigation aids on the ground in the case of sanotifyite signal loss. Credit: Thorsten Büttner/Getty Images
With the increasingly widespread utilize of sanotifyite-based navigation in recent decades, air traffic control organizations have counted on space infrastructure to improve the accuracy of flight trajectories. Surveillance, such as transmitting an aircraft’s identification and position, relies on that…
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