BER: face scanner at security

Airplanes at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (Photos: Steffen Lorenz).
Airplanes at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (Photos: Steffen Lorenz).

BER: face scanner at security

Airplanes at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport (Photos: Steffen Lorenz).
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Berlin Brandenburg Airport opened the further development of a milestone with regard to security checks at airports. In future, the security check can be carried out using a face scanner.

BER Airport was able to announce a milestone in terms of security checks. Face scanners can now take over the control process and thus relieve the associated staff. The possibility of carrying out security checks by face check is initially only in the repertoire of Lufthansa passengers, but later this method should make the check process easier for a number of airlines, as the Aero.de website describes.

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