New Modern Scanner For Airport: Now you will not need to remove electronic devices from your bag at the airports of the country.
Soon passengers will be able to enter the airport without removing laptops, mobiles and chargers from their bags, as new modern scanners will be installed at the airport. After which the passengers can clear the airport security check without keeping laptops, mobiles and chargers in the tray. will do.
After this, you will not have to wait for your turn in a long line for security check at the airport. Aviation security watchdog BCAS has recommended the installation of scanners based on computer tomography technology at airports.
After installing the scanner based on this technology, you will not need to remove electronic equipment from your luggage. Explain that at present, the scanner used at airports shows a two-dimensional picture of the things inside the hand baggage.
Aviation security regulator Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) will issue technical norms within a month, after which new modern scanners will be installed at the airport for bag screening. First new modern scanners will be installed at these airports.
These modern scanners are already being used at many airports in America and Europe, which are helping passengers in security check without any problem. Recently, an official of the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has said that our aim is to evacuate passengers faster and with better security equipment. According to media reports, new modern scanners will first be installed at all major airports like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
At the same time, within a year, these scanners will be installed at other airports as well.
Passengers have to face the crowd
Recently, passengers queued up for hours at the main domestic and international terminals of Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi to go through check-in and security check, causing huge rush to the passengers. Due to the crowd, some flights are also leaving late. After this, Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia also visited the airport, after which the system was also improved for the convenience of the passengers at the airport.