The scanners based on tomography technology are expected to reduce congestion at the airport by speeding up the process and improving security simultaneously, reports PTI.
A proposal has been sent to install scanners based on computer tomography technology at airports will provide a three-dimensional view of the objects in hand baggage.
NEW DELHI, Dec 21: Aviation security watchdog BCAS has recommended installation of scanners based on computer tomography technology at airports whereby passengers will not be required to take out electronic devices from their hand baggage before going through the scanner. Currently, the scanners used at airports provide a two-dimensional view of the objects inside a hand baggage. Jaideep Prasad, joint director general of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), on Wednesday said the regulator has proposed installing scanners based […]
Aviation security watchdog BCAS has recommended installation of scanners based on computer tomography technology at airports whereby passengers will not be required to take out electronic devices from their hand baggage before going through the scanner.