Macau International Airport upgrading security areas with biometrics and other tech enhancements



Macau International Airport is optimising its security areas with tech enhancements, including biometrics and millimetre-wave body imaging scanners, to be introduced this year to improve efficiency and CX.


Macau International Airport is optimising its security areas with technological enhancements to be introduced to improve the efficiency of security processing. The airport will utilise part of the existing commercial space to expand the security check and departure area.

The upgrade project for the departure security channels and departure areas is scheduled to commence within the year. Upon completion, the area will feature a total of eight smart security screening channels, equipped with functionalities such as automatic sorting of carry-on luggage, automatic tray retrieval, and assisted unpacking workstations. Additionally, millimetre-wave body imaging security scanners will be employed, increasing the passenger security processing capacity by 80%. Concurrently, Macau International Airport will also introduce self-service pre-security check gates utilising biometric identification technology. This initiative is designed to further enhance security efficiency and refine the security management system, all while adhering to the continually evolving aviation security regulations and measures, thereby improving the overall travel experience for passengers.

https://www.futuretravelexperience.com/2025/01/macau-international-airport-upgrading-security-areas-with-biometrics-and-other-tech-enhancements/?fsp_sid=326

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