India is set to redefine air travel security with the imminent installation of cutting-edge full-body scanners at key airports. The Airport Authority of India’s recent clearance from the Public Investment Board marks a pivotal moment in transforming security checks at hypersensitive airports.
While the primary goal is to expedite the screening process, these scanners promise a seamless experience by reducing passenger frisking time by half.
In a strategic move, major airports like Kolkata, Chennai, Pune, and Goa are poised to embrace this technological marvel. The transformative initiative, initially met with a bureaucratic hiccup, now brings excitement to air travel enthusiasts.
Indira Gandhi International Airport, as the pioneer in this revolution, is set to lead the charge with full-body scanners and CTX technology, promising a smoother, more efficient security protocol.
Unlike conventional security checks, these advanced scanners ensure passenger anonymity while efficiently flagging prohibited items. As the December 31 installation deadline looms, the prospect of a high-tech security paradigm shift at airports across the country is imminent.
With the promise of reduced frisking times and enhanced security, India’s airports are gearing up for a new era in air travel, one that embraces efficiency without compromising safety.




