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A standard high-altitude research tool became the world's most-tracked aircraft after thousands of people mistook it for the suspected Chinese spy balloon
(February 04 19:40) Businessinsider.sg
FlightRadar24 updated its listing for the aircraft, which is operated by Aerostar in South Dakota. It noted: "Sorry, this is not a Chinese balloon."
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