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Indian airports will need 300 CT scanners over the next 5 years: Smiths Detection Systems

The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security has directed non-Regional Connectivity Scheme airports to upgrade scanners from single view to dual view by March 31, 2024

October 10, 2023 / 14:13 IST
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Body scanners will do away with the need of patting down passengers after a primary screening through the walk-through metal detectors.

India will need to upgrade around 300 computed tomography (CT) machines at its airports over the next five years, Smiths Detection Managing Director Vikrant Trilokekar told Moneycontrol on October 6.

Smiths Detection is one of the world’s largest threat detection and security screening equipment maker.

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"The upgrade requirement for CT in India is currently over 300 units in the next 3-5 years," Trilokekar said, adding that Indian airports were expediting the acquisition of the equipment to comply with the latest Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) requirements.

The BCAS has directed non-Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) airports to upgrade scanners from single view to dual view by March 31, 2024.