TSA, American Airlines Jointly Testing Innovative Airport Security Technology
The automated screening lanes incorporate technology and screening station modifications that enhance security effectiveness while decreasing the time travelers spend in security screening by approximately 30 percent.
“Our foremost priority is the security of the traveling public,” said TSA Administrator
“We are proud to be working collaboratively with the TSA to support next generation screening technology at five of our hubs this fall,” said
The advanced equipment in the automated lanes offers a number of unique features designed to improve the screening of travelers by automating many of the functions currently conducted manually, allowing passengers to move more swiftly through the checkpoint. These innovations include:
- Automated belts that draw bags into the X-ray machines, returning the bins back to queue after completion of the screening.
- Bags with a potential threat can be directed to a separate area to allow bins behind it to continue through the system uninterrupted.
- Property bins that are 25 percent larger than the bins in regular screening lanes.
- Unique Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags that are attached to each bin to allow for additional accountability of items as they transit throughout the system.
- Cameras that capture photos of the outside of the bag, which is linked to the X-ray image of the bag’s contents.
CT technology, currently only used at U.S. airports to screen checked bags, is expected to significantly improve the throughput when added to the screening process in
In collaboration with vendors, airlines, airports, and across the counter-terrorism community, TSA will roll out additional automated checkpoint lanes to improve the screening process as well as help minimize wait times. TSA’s long-term goals are to incorporate automated security checkpoint lanes at all U.S. airports.
“Our responsibility is to keep passengers safe but also moving through security,” said Neffenger.
TSA Public Affairs 571-227-2829 tsamedia@tsa.dhs.govAmerican Airlines Corporate Communications 817-967-1577 mediarelations@aa.com
