Through the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), 19 governments, including the United States, are working to define standards for a Checkpoint of the Future. IATA is also coordinating closely with the US Department of Homeland Security's Checkpoint of Tomorrow program which has similar goals. "We have the ability to move to the biometric scanning and three-lane concept right now. And while some of the technology still needs to be developed, even by just re-purposing what we have today, we could see major changes in two or three years time," said Bisignani. www.iata.org Part 2 video: www.youtube.com Photos of the scanner: www.iata.org www.iata.org
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