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= Airports under a microscope =
= Airports under a microscope =
In this section, we will take a look at Dutch airports as such to find criteria of what our anti-drone system should take into account. Furthermore, we will look at the main difference between certain airports in the Netherlands to check whether these differences might lead to different solutions that might suit different kinds of airports better. As a result of that, these differences might be used as criteria for our decision model. First of all, we will be looking at some of the larger commercial airports of the Netherlands.


== Airports ==
== Airports ==

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Airports under a microscope

In this section, we will take a look at Dutch airports as such to find criteria of what our anti-drone system should take into account. Furthermore, we will look at the main difference between certain airports in the Netherlands to check whether these differences might lead to different solutions that might suit different kinds of airports better. As a result of that, these differences might be used as criteria for our decision model. First of all, we will be looking at some of the larger commercial airports of the Netherlands.

Airports

Schiphol

Eindhoven Airport

Rotterdam The Hague Airport


Maastricht Aachen Airport

Groningen Airport Eelde

Differences


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