Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Soon, breeze past security check at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport

New Delhi: In a bid to make the airport more user-friendly, a new Automated Tray Return System (ATRS) will be implemented, as per a report by The Times of India. The new system, which will lower the time spent at the airport security check, was successfully tested on a pilot basis at T3 last year and will soon be implemented in a phased manner by the end of this year.In the new ATRS, trays will be taken through a security check on automated rollers that would require minimal human interaction. The trays will return to the starting point once passengers pick up their items, as per the report by The Times of India. “We successfully tested the technology for eight days at T3 last year and it reduced both the waiting time and the cluster that is created in a manual system. We now plan to implement it at the airport by the end of the year in a phased manner,” a source was quoted as saying in The Times of India.The current manual security clearance system processes about 180 passengers per hour. However, the new system will be able to process as many as 350 to 500 passengers in one hour, as per the report.
19/06/18 Times Now
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