SecurityOracle.com - Latest Security News, Scanner Detects Aviation Threat
Security Equipment
  security vacancies and security news
 
The Security Industry's Portal
Thursday, May 17, 2012

News Story

Scanner Detects Aviation Threat

Scanner Detects Aviation Threat

Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009
Source: BBC News

A new £2m scanner system designed to quickly detect any threats to aviation security, is being introduced at Manchester Airport.

The X-ray technology, which can detect dangerous fluids hidden in baggage, has been designed to speed up the check-in process and enhance safety.

Designed by Rapsican Systems, the Real Time Tomography (RTT) generates high-resolution 3-D X-ray images.

It produces them at far higher speeds than the current technology.

Mike Fazackerley, customer service director for Manchester Airport, said: "The RTT has the potential to dramatically improve the security process.

"The ongoing security issues in the UK present serious cost implications for our business.

"Any opportunity to invest in technology that enables us to meet security regulations, while making the passenger experience simpler, is something we're willing to experiment with." 



To see the article please click on the link below.



BBC News


<< Back Print Article Send to a Friend >>
Security Links Contact Us Security News Archive About Us Advertise Disclaimer Site Map Online Dating Uniform Dating Patrol Store Ebay Shop
Use of Cookies - Copyright 2011 - NSI (HQ) Ltd

Scanner Detects Aviation Threat

Scanner Detects Aviation Threat

Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009
Source: BBC News

A new £2m scanner system designed to quickly detect any threats to aviation security, is being introduced at Manchester Airport.

The X-ray technology, which can detect dangerous fluids hidden in baggage, has been designed to speed up the check-in process and enhance safety.

Designed by Rapsican Systems, the Real Time Tomography (RTT) generates high-resolution 3-D X-ray images.

It produces them at far higher speeds than the current technology.

Mike Fazackerley, customer service director for Manchester Airport, said: "The RTT has the potential to dramatically improve the security process.

"The ongoing security issues in the UK present serious cost implications for our business.

"Any opportunity to invest in technology that enables us to meet security regulations, while making the passenger experience simpler, is something we're willing to experiment with." 



To see the article please click on the link below.



BBC News

Courtesy of SecurityOracle.com - The Secury Industry's Portal