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Airlines may be forced to fit anti-terror cameras in seats

08 June 2008

Airlines could install 'spy in the cabin' systems on their aircraft to prevent terrorist attacks. The EU has funded a programme to develop the technology in conjunction with the University of Reading (Dr James Ferryman), BAE Systems, Thales and other organisations. Airlines could install 'spy in the cabin' systems on their aircraft to prevent terrorist attacks. The EU has funded a programme to develop the technology in conjunction with the University of Reading (Dr James Ferryman), BAE Systems, Thales and other organisations.

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