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01-21-2022, 10:20 AM
The equipment from FTSE100 engineering giant Smiths Group uses 3D images and advanced explosives detection that means electronics and liquids can remain inside carry-on luggage, speeding up the passenger screening process.
The first lanes will be installed in anticipation of a recovery in passenger numbers later this year.
Smiths Detection boss Roland Carter said the new equipment offered benefits for passenger experience as well as enhanced security.
The first lanes will be installed in anticipation of a recovery in passenger numbers later this year.
Smiths Detection boss Roland Carter said the new equipment offered benefits for passenger experience as well as enhanced security.