Biometric screening programme to be conducted at Philadelphia Airport
Biometric exit screening technologies will be piloted for a total of 45 days at three international gates at Philadelphia Airport.
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Biometric exit screening technologies will be piloted for a total of 45 days at three international gates at Philadelphia Airport.
On 5 February 2020, International Airport Review and IATA will explore how and why the aviation industry stands to greatly benefit from One ID.
As airports prepare to fulfil the new security and data collection requirements outlined by the EU, Chris Gilliland, Director of Innovative Travel Solutions within Vancouver International Airport, talks about how automated, self-service border control solutions must be considered.
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Vision-Box celebrates the opening of a new manufacturing and logistics facility in Abóboda, Greater Lisbon.
In Swedish airports, new technologies are being tested and installed to drive innovation and improve the passengers' experience.
18 November 2019 | By IDEMIA
Today, the air transport community is experiencing extraordinary traffic growth. Speeding up the passenger process can decrease the level of security, so biometrics are a key enabler to overcome this challenge while maintaining high security standards. At IDEMIA, we believe that global biometric adoption in airports is the future and…
We spoke to Annet Steenbergen, Chair of the IATA Facilitation Working Group about creating a truly seamless passenger flow by facilitating trust.