TSA pilots automated security screening system at Charlotte airport
The Transportation Security Administration began a trial at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The pilot involves an automated
The Transportation Security Administration began a trial at Charlotte
Douglas International Airport. The pilot involves an automated
security screening system. The technology aims to speed up passenger
processing. It uses advanced imaging to detect prohibited items. TSA
officials will evaluate its effectiveness and reliability. The trial
follows similar tests at other U.S. airports. Travelers may experience
shorter wait times if the system proves successful. Results will
inform potential wider deployment across the network.