AAI plans to install full-body scanners at 2 airports in India


Mumbai, Dec 1 (PTI): The national airports operator Airports Authority of India (AAI) will soon install millimeter-wave technology-based full-body scanners at two non-metro airports on a trial basis, sources have said.

So far, none of the 125 AAI-run and five privately-operated airports have such a crucial security equipment.

"We have received two full-body scanners from GE Corp of the US, which we are going to install at two airports on a trial basis," AAI sources told PTI.

These scanners, which work on millimeter-wave technology, do not compromise with the privacy of a passenger, the sources said, adding, "We want to gauge the acceptability level of passengers before installing them across all airports."

The sources, however, did not name the airports where these machines are being deployed or a timeline for the installation citing security reasons.

"One of these scanners is likely to be installed at an airport in the extreme North and one in the Western region. We will decide on airports shortly," the sources added.

At present, security agencies at the airports use door frame metal detectors and hand-held scanners besides pat-down searches to detect metallic objects.

In 2010, when a full-body scanner was installed on a trial basis at the domestic terminal of the New Delhi airport, the move had met with stiff resistance from passengers, mainly women, citing privacy. The move was following the 'underwear bomb' incident at the Detroit airport in the US in 2009.

"The millimeter wave-technology-based scanner addresses the privacy concern as it does not outline the body contours, but only generates a generic image," the sources said.

On the mass deployment, they said, it will take time as it requires both high investment as well as acceptance from passengers.

"Each airport will require at least one machine and each scanner costs over Rs 1 crore. So this requires huge investment. Moreover, travelers will have to be convinced that these scanners, unlike other such equipments, do not come in the way of their privacy," the AAI sources said.

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Infertility is on the rise like Cancer in young adults due to use of a various wireless gizmos, and this scanning will add to their woes!! Good times for IVF and other types of infertility specialists!!!

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  • safdar, dubai

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    Correction....Kasargod is in Kerala

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  • Ivan, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    Let it be in Kerala, we don' want such notorious place in our state.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    In that case Kasargod has to be given separate state status.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    But Robber Vadra always skips security checks at airport. Is there any security quota in airport? I thought all people are treated at the same level.

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Dear brother for your information Air India directly lands and take off from 10 Janpath 24 AKBAR ROAD.....GOD BLESS!!

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  • fredgonsalves, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    i am worried about left/right group.they might not allow this to happen in Mangalore international airport.

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  • Basil, managlore/dubai

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    Few months back in one of the airport (I think it is Heathrow Airport) a male passenger removed his clothes and wanted to go naked through the security, later he was detained.

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  • Ganesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    Many countries are using then why not india. need in all airports.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    Get ready to get Radiation to full body which is bad for all, as it might hasten mutation of cells into cancer.
    Its more damaging to kids & women whether pregnant or not.
    Get full details & make it OPTIONAL Only.
    The Companies might be lobbying to get their sales up using the "Red Herring" of Security Issue.

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  • Kamath, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    Of course radiation is bad but, it is really bad when you are exposed for a prolonged period of time and on a continuous basis. Even regular exposure in cases of radiation/chemotherapy done to treat tumors is considered to be acceptable at certain extent.
    So a minute or two thru these scanners for security reasons is not bad as you try to make it sound.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    One Expert opines 6 might get cancer through this scan!
    What if the figure might be 600 or 60000 after 10 years of use?
    Science always has contradicted itself against its previous claims. Cigarettes never caused cancer was their claim, is it True Now?
    We are exposed to constant radiation from many sources including Cell phones & Towers, we consume pesticide laced food & water, Industrial pollution is one of the contributing factors to Lifestyle Diseases.
    Choice is Yours- Prevent or Regret Later. Frequent fliers only at risk. Thermography is far safer but Privacy is compromised in Both Scans!

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    In Karnataka open 2 new airports,one in Kasargod & another in Bhatkal where you may install these scanners so that other innocent passengers doesn't need to go through all these unnecessary harassment in Mangalore airport.

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  • Joslyn Rooswelt, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    Well said...

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    ..High tech snooping by Central Govt..reason is security & safety, but still freedom/privacy is at risk irrespective of gender..

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    If X-Rays are used then we had it!!! Beyond this more stringent security would demand getting stripped naked!!

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  • PRAVEEN, BAHRAIN

    Sun, Dec 01 2013

    Hope the officials do not strip us naked at the airport in the name of new technology.

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