Smiths Detection has won a major contract to
upgrade security screening at London Luton Airport (LLA) as part
of a £100 million transformation of the airport.
Smiths Detection will provide LLA with new passenger screening
technology including the HI-SCAN 6040-2is X-ray scanners and the
new Checkpoint.Evo networked checkpoint system alongside the rapid
tray return system supplied by Herbert Systems.
Following a
trial installation in France, LLA will become the first airport in
Europe to install Checkpoint.Evo for regular security operations.
The innovative software package greatly enhances
checkpoint inspection and integration capacities by linking
individual sensors within a fully networked system.
The new technology will
not only deliver enhanced security capabilities but also increase
the operational efficiency of the screening process. This helps
speed the flow of passengers through security checks, minimising
waiting times and simplifying processes for customer-facing staff.
Andrew Davis, Head of
Market EMEA, Smiths Detection, said, “The combination of the
HI-SCAN 6040-2is, Checkpoint.Evo and Herbert’s TRS provides an
outstanding technological solution to the requirement for smarter
checkpoints. The result will be a significant improvement in
operational efficiency and we are delighted London Luton Airport
has chosen to continue our relationship for the supply of advanced
security solutions.”
LLA is also
completely redesigning the terminal, increasing annual capacity to
18 million passengers by 2026, as well as improving transport
links and introducing new shopping and dining options, including a
new world-class executive lounge.
Neil Thompson, LLA’s Operations
Director, said, “We are spending over £100 million to transform
LLA by adding new capacity and offering the best possible
experience for passengers. Smiths Detection’s technology gives us
the combination of reliability and performance we need to make
security screening as fast and efficient as possible for the
growing number of passengers who choose to fly from London Luton
Airport.”
Checkpoint.Evo enables centralised remote
screening, speeding up the inspection process for hand baggage.
The technology allows X-ray image evaluation and alarm resolution
to be centrally monitored, away from the distractions of the
checkpoint area. In addition, suspicious areas in bags are
highlighted electronically, allowing more focused searches for
illegal items by operators.
Through improved data
management, Checkpoint.Evo allows airport operators to share
information and monitor the entire screening operation, covering
several checkpoints, via remote portable devices such as tablet
PCs.
The HI-SCAN 6040-2isis an advanced dual-view X-ray
inspection system for automatic explosive detection at checkpoints
where bags and personal belongings are screened.
Herbert,
Smiths Detection,
Security,
Airport Security,
London,
Luton
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