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John F. Kennedy International Airport to install state-of-the-art security checkpoints for its new terminal

Posted: 25 October 2024 | | No comments yet

John F. Kennedy International Airport has announced that it will install state-of-the-art security checkpoints in partnership with K2 Security Screening Group for its new terminal.

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John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) has announced a partnership with K2 Security Screening Group to deliver state-of-the-art security checkpoints for its new Terminal One.

“At The New Terminal One, we are committed to delivering the highest standards of safety and unmatched convenience for passengers,” said The New Terminal One Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Aument. “Developing our new state-of-the-art security checkpoint with industry experts K2 will allow us to provide travellers with the safest, most efficient experience when they fly out of our terminal”.

Who will develop the new security checkpoints and how will they work?

Scheduled to open in 2026, the New Terminal One will offer an exceptional customer experience, leveraging state-of-the-art technology. To create a seamless and efficient customer journey. The New Terminal One and K2 will work closely with the Transportation Security Administration and screening technology providers including Analogic, Rohde & Schwarz, CEIA and Leidos to design and develop the security checkpoint.

The new checkpoint will feature Computed Tomography (CT) X-ray scanners that produce high-quality 3-D images, reducing the need to touch or manually check bags and enabling travellers to move faster through screening lanes, while ensuring that security remains a foremost priority.

K2 will also install enhanced Advanced Imaging Technology (eAIT) that uses millimetre wave technology to detect metallic and non-metallic objects concealed in layers of clothing or on the body. The eAIT allows for the screening of multiple travellers simultaneously, increasing the efficiency of the screening process.

Additionally, K2 will integrate Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) that will validate the authenticity of a passenger’s identification credential and identify individuals who may require additional screening. The second-generation CAT-2 systems provide automated identity verification with an embedded camera for biometric and self-service capabilities.

The New Terminal One’s Phase A, scheduled to open in 2026, will comprise expansive departures and arrivals halls and the first 14 widebody aircraft gates. Scheduled for full completion in 2030, the 2.6 million square feet terminal will offer 23 gates, of which 22 will be equipped for widebody aircraft. The New Terminal One will replace the existing Terminal 1 and the former Terminals 2 and 3, handling anticipated traffic of more than 16 million passengers in 2030

 

 

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