Airport to introduce new liquid scan system
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A new liquid scanning system is to be introduced at Durham Tees Valley Airport to speed up baggage screening. The airport is to use a system by County Durham firm Kromek which can identify ‘threat liquids’ without handling the material itself. It will provide a simple pass or fail reading and is thought to be a potential option for several UK airports. “In recent years security regulations have strictly controlled the ways in which liquids can be carried on board aircraft
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