New screening technology has been unveiled in the U.S.
Denver International Airport and the Transportation Security Administration have unveiled first of its kind screening technology in the U.S.
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Denver International Airport and the Transportation Security Administration have unveiled first of its kind screening technology in the U.S.
New facial recognition system will speed up screening time at Shannon Airport, as it becomes the first airport outside of the Americas to have this technology installed.
North American airports have managed to shrug off the potentially disruptive effects of record passenger volumes and massive construction projects to achieve a record high in overall passenger satisfaction.
In partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Delta Air Lines is launching the first biometric terminal in the United States.
American Airline and Southwest Airlines now offer new self-serve kiosks for passengers to check-in their own luggage.
New automated security lanes are hoped to allow TSA officers "to spend more time looking for threats and less time on the manual labour of moving bins around the security checkpoint".
CT scanners could be the answer to the 100ml liquid question. Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reveal their new technology to keep liquids in bags.
The TSA has been repeatedly criticised about its "Quiet Skies" programme, but now it has finally shed some light amid the speculation...
An airport is a complex entity, with multiple occupants, a transient population and time-critical operations. Such an environment is vulnerable to a variety of different risks and threats. But while external threats are significant, an issue of growing concern is that of the ‘insider threat’. David BaMaung, Director of Strategic…
Would you pay US$17 dollars a year and give your fingerprints to wait five minutes or less at airport security? The TSA shows us how.
The TSA operation 'Quiet Skies' has been revealed by local US media and shows the level of screening that officials have been conducting on passengers.
Screeners will have a 360-degree view of items in hand luggage which will eliminate the process of taking liquids out of bags, making security in airports more efficient.
Fines for carrying a firearm in cabin baggage can vary from US$1,960 to $13,000 with a criminal referral.
The TSA were looking for a platform to integrate data from passenger and baggage screening equipment for real-time threat awareness and risk assessment.
Indianapolis International is hosting events that give people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families the chance to test out air travel, learn what to expect and build their confidence.