Hong Kong International Airport to Introduce Smart Security System, Phased Implementation Starting July 2

The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) will introduce a new Smart Security Screening System at Hong Kong International Airport.

Passengers can go through the security check with their electronics, such as laptops, and liquids still in their baggage. The system employs the latest 3D and 360-degree CT-based X-ray scanning technology, and features automated tray recirculation and sterilization, as well as automatic alerts for items left behind by passengers.

In addition, for passengers who cannot pass through the archway metal detectors, full-body scanners will be used instead of manual inspections with handheld detectors. This reduces physical contact between passengers and security screening officers.

This is the first time an airport has implemented a Smart Security Screening System throughout its facility worldwide. The phased implementation will begin on July 2, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing processing time by approximately 20%.

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