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BEAVER, WV – A state-of-the-art Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) unit is now in use at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security checkpoint at Raleigh County Memorial Airport. This cutting-edge technology aims to enhance passenger safety and streamline the security screening process.
The AIT unit utilizes advanced imaging techniques to detect potential threats while ensuring a quick and efficient screening experience for travelers. The introduction of this technology is part of the TSA's ongoing efforts to improve airport security measures and adapt to the evolving landscape of air travel.
Airport officials expressed enthusiasm about the new installation, highlighting its potential to bolster security protocols without compromising passenger convenience. The AIT unit is designed to provide a thorough screening while maintaining a focus on privacy and comfort for travelers.
Passengers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new technology, which represents a significant advancement in the TSA's commitment to keeping air travel safe and secure.
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