These machines do not require passengers to take personal electronicrndevices, chargers, and liquids out of cabin bags because keys are kept inrnseparate trays, something that has to be done with the current 2D x-rayrnscanners.
    rnrnIndia’s aviation security regulator has also reiterated that airportsrnmust install full-body scanners to scan passengers, which is much faster thanrnthe pat-down frisking that is currently done.rnrn rnrn Source : The World Economic Forum Top officials led by BCAS DG and senior IPS officer Zulfiqar Hassan havernfanned out across the airport to see what can be done to reduce the congestionrnbeing witnessed at busy metro airports like Mumbai and Bengaluru.rnrnSince new airports in places like Delhi and Mumbai are a while away,rntechnology could make the interim period less painful for flyers.rnrnTSA’s current screening technology for carry-on luggage uses 2D images.rnCT technology uses sophisticated algorithms to detect exclusive and otherrnthreads by generating a 3D image that can be rotated 360 degrees for analysis.rnrn   Under current screening producers for this technology,rnlaptops are allowed to remain inside the bag of screening.rnrn
    rnrnWhat have your airport experiences been like? Are you also frustrated byrnthe crowds at these airports?rnrnComment down your experiences.rnrn 

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