Airport icon gone from system preferences ?!

Airport icon in system preferences is gone!?

no, i ment the icon in network preferences, but maybe the wifi icon is the airport icon ?
I think i remebered a airport icon in the bar at the left in the network preferences? Or am i wrong ?

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