Incheon Airport to adopt new security screening system
Starting in September, passengers departing from Incheon Airport won’t need to take their laptops or liquid items out from their carry-on bags. According to Incheon Airport on Wednesday, it will adopt a smart security screening system to shorten the entire departure process by applying advanced technology that will automatically detect prohibited liquids and hazardous items including weapons, radioactive materials and certain types of lithium batteries. The advanced CT X-ray system can conduct detailed 3D scanning of passengers’ items. It can also automatically detect explosive items inside a bag without needing to open it. Used in conjunction with full-body scanners, which have been used at the airport’s Terminal 2 since 2018, the airport operator said the smart screening devices will more efficiently shorten the duration it takes for passengers’ overall departure process and strengthen the level of security checks. The airport’s Automatic Tray Return System has also been upgraded with an automatic sterilization process. This will allow the workforce at the airport to efficiently handle more loads of passengers’ items for screening simultaneously. The test trial of the smart security screening system will begin in September at departure gate No. 3 at Terminal 1 of Incheon Airport. By 2025, all departure areas and transfer areas will be equipped with the smart screening devices in a gradual move, the airport said.<br/>
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Incheon Airport to adopt new security screening system
Starting in September, passengers departing from Incheon Airport won’t need to take their laptops or liquid items out from their carry-on bags. According to Incheon Airport on Wednesday, it will adopt a smart security screening system to shorten the entire departure process by applying advanced technology that will automatically detect prohibited liquids and hazardous items including weapons, radioactive materials and certain types of lithium batteries. The advanced CT X-ray system can conduct detailed 3D scanning of passengers’ items. It can also automatically detect explosive items inside a bag without needing to open it. Used in conjunction with full-body scanners, which have been used at the airport’s Terminal 2 since 2018, the airport operator said the smart screening devices will more efficiently shorten the duration it takes for passengers’ overall departure process and strengthen the level of security checks. The airport’s Automatic Tray Return System has also been upgraded with an automatic sterilization process. This will allow the workforce at the airport to efficiently handle more loads of passengers’ items for screening simultaneously. The test trial of the smart security screening system will begin in September at departure gate No. 3 at Terminal 1 of Incheon Airport. By 2025, all departure areas and transfer areas will be equipped with the smart screening devices in a gradual move, the airport said.<br/>