Eindhoven Airport launches passenger security checkpoint project
This project has made Eindhoven Airport one of the first airports in the world to screen all carry-on luggage with 3D screening technology.
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This project has made Eindhoven Airport one of the first airports in the world to screen all carry-on luggage with 3D screening technology.
Improving airports’ access to cyber-threat intelligence and actionable data is the goal of this new collaboration in the aviation industry.
From the moment a passenger journeys to the departure terminal, they’re faced with a series of small but potentially stressful challenges.
NEC attended FTE Global 2019 in Las Vegas to showcase how it can help airports and airlines create a seamless end-user experience.
Dr. Atsushi Iwata, VP of NEC’s Safer City Solutions Division, explains how biometric services can play a key role in creating a better end-user experience for air passengers.
Explore the award-winning biometric and AI technology of NEC, unlocking uninterrupted kerb-to-gate travel with just a simple smile.
New research, undertaken at Queen's University in Belfast, has lead to the beginning of a development project for more efficient security scanners.
Technology will create new roles and new operational models requiring different competencies and mindsets. Martín Eurnekian, President of Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, reminds us that the user experience must remain at the centre of this transformation.
Biometric exit screening technologies will be piloted for a total of 45 days at three international gates at Philadelphia Airport.
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.
The expansion will increase the available capacity and decrease waiting times at the two security screening checkpoints at SFO.
LAX joins a small number of airports in testing the WEA system, taking preemptive measures in case of any future emergencies.
The renovated immigration arrival hall can now comfortably facilitate 1,000 visitors at a time, compared to the prior 500 visitors.
The programme allows non-ticketed visitors to enter the post-security side of two terminals at DTW following a successful application the day prior.
On 11th December 2019, International Airport Review and IDEMIA hosted a webinar, exploring how biometrics are a key enabler to overcome the challenge of processing more passengers whilst maintaining high security standards.