Published on May 4th, 2008 by London Traveller in Prestwick Airport

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Hawk to boost security at PrestwickFHR Travel Services, UK - 1 May 2008
Security at Glasgow Prestwick Airport is set to receive a boost from an unlikely source – a four-year-old Harris hawk. The bird of prey, called Jasper, …
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