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169. New Automated Security Inspection Process installed at Baltimore-Washington International Airpor
New Automated Security Inspection Process installed at Baltimore-Washington International Airport. Smiths Detection has deployed iLane, its automated security inspection process which includes the Advanced Threat Identification X-ray (aTiX) system, at Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI). This will be the first deployment of the linked systems in the United States.
170. Changi to Enhance Airport Security with New PIDS Installation
Changi Airport Group (CAG) and ST Electronics wholly owned subsidiary, ST Electronics (Satcom & Sensor Systems) Pte Ltd, are collaborating to implement a Perimeter Intrusion Detection System (PIDS) based on Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) sensor for Changi Airports perimeter fence to further strengthen security of the airfield.
171. Airbus to Install Saabs OHDS on All Future A350 Aircraft
Saab has received an order from Airbus for the provision of Overheat Detection Systems (OHDS) to be installed on all future A350 aircraft. The OHDS is based on new technology developed by Saab and detects bleed air leakage in an aircraft.
172. Manila Airport to Upgrade Security with eqo Portal Systems
Smiths Detection has won a contract to supply Manilas Ninoy Aquino International Airport with 14 advanced people-screeners which use millimetre-wave technology to check passengers for concealed weapons or explosives. The eqo portal systems, which use Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) software, will be operated for the secondary screening of departing passengers who may have raise
173. TSA signs US$ 26.7 million Order for Additional Advanced Checkpoint X-Ray Systems
TSA signs US$ 26.7 million Order for Additional Advanced Checkpoint X-Ray Systems. Smiths Detection has received a $26.7 million follow-on order from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for additional Advanced Threat Identification X-Ray (aTiX) systems which will be deployed at airports across the United States.
174. Copenhagen Airport Enhances Security with 18 New Scanners
Copenhagen Airport has installed 18 of Smiths Detections advanced eqo millimetre-wave scanners to meet new EU regulatory requirements for enhanced passenger screening. It is the largest single deployment of eqo in Europe. The eqo portal which can detect threat items of any material hidden beneath clothing, will be used for additional checks at central and transit checkpoints when
175. Smiths Group and General Electric Not to Proceed with Joint Venture
Smiths Group and General Electric Not to Proceed with Joint Venture. In March this year, Smiths Group plc and General Electric conditionally agreed to form a joint venture to be named Smiths GE Detection. The two have now announced that, after careful consideration, they have decided not to proceed to form the joint venture as they now believe the interests of both businesses are b
176. Airbus and SITA Joins Forces to Provide Cybersecurity Services
Airbus and SITA have launched new Security Operations Center Services customized for the specific needs of the air transport industry. This new incident detection services will provide airlines, airports and other air transport industry stakeholders with information about unusual cyber activity that may impact their businesses.

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