The complete body scanner installed at IGI Airport will do seconds within three seconds; The trial begins next month - IGI Airport to improve security with full body scanners
Safety test at IGI Airport will now be even faster and effective. State -of -the -art -full body scanners are installed, which can scan 1200 passengers per hour by scanning within three seconds. This technology is already being used at the most important airports of the US Canada and Australia. After the trial starting in May, the soup will be prepared based on the results. Jagran correspondent, New -Delhi. A state of the -art -full body scanner is installed on the country’s largest airport IIGI to make the security control quickly and effective. This process was started based on the guidelines of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety, which aims to facilitate the process of passengers’ safety check and save the time taken therein. This technique already used at the most important international airports of the US, Canada and Australia can be investigated quickly. Each scan lasts only three seconds and has a maximum capacity of 1 200 scans per hour. According to the Airport operations agency link, the machine trial begins in the beginning phase. For this, four state -of -the -art scanners were purchased for Terminal 1 and 3. CEO Videha Kumar Jaipuriar says that IGI Airport is committed to adopting the latest technology to increase security and that passengers get easy experiences. Full body scanners will strengthen the process of security control as well as effectively. The trial will begin in May, soup will be prepared based on the results. He said the trial that begins in May will take about three to four months. After this, a committee led by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety will evaluate the results and prepare the standard operating process (soup) for complete implementation. Personal image will not be stored as opposed to the traditional X -Ray scanner, but does not radiate radiation, making them safe for all passengers, including pregnant women and individuals with medical transplants. This scanner will detect both metal and non-metal hazards, including explosives, which significantly improve traditional metal detectors. No personal image is collected by removing privacy issues in this machine. According to the information, a complete body scanner was tested in the year 2023 by CISF in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Bangalore Airport, the positive results of which opened the way for the implementation of this technique. The rope of security control will be reduced at Igi Airport Airport is one of the busy airports in the world. This airport has been struggling with stomping and long rope problems over the years. Especially due to the Independence Day, Republic Day, start of the year, summer holidays and festive season, passengers had to wait hours due to increased safety controls. This new technology hopes that the time taking in security control will significantly reduce. Dial says that this step is another important initiative for modernizing the IGI Airport, already known for functions such as self-service inklok and luggage drops. Also Read-IGI Airport: The biggest obstacle of travelers has gone away, Smart Police Booth will be built on Terminal-3; Teach its benefits every great news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.