The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is now using a scanner with 3-D imaging that can detect explosives. TSA officers are able to use the touch-screen monitor to rotate the X-ray image 360-degrees to view the contents of the carry-on bag using the new computed tomography (CT) checkpoint scanner. The technology is now in use at Syracuse Hancock International Airport. (PHOTO CREDIT: TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION)
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse–based NUAIR describes its new president and CEO as a “well-known innovator and leader” within the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) industry. The TSA has installed an advanced-technology computed-tomography checkpoint scanner (CT) that provides 3-D imaging at the regional airport. “The new checkpoint technology provides critical explosives detection capabilities and improves the capability […]
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