FB pixel

San Diego International Airport deploys facial recognition for faster passenger processing

 

This weekend the San Diego International Airport opened a new international arrivals facility that processes passengers much more efficiently by using biometric technology, reports the Times of San Diego.

Arriving passengers pick up their bags first before going through passport control, which makes use of facial recognition technology for faster processing. Those with Global Entry cards can complete their processing while waiting for bags and then just scan their receipt.

“We are one of the first in the nation to implement 100 percent biometric or facial recognition technology for arriving international flights,” said CBP Deputy Director of Field Operations for San Diego, Anne Maricich. “Not only will this simplify the arrival process, it is a critical step in our national security mission.”

“It is phenomenal how fast this is,” added William Snyder, port director for CBP “It’s a game changer as far as processing.”

There are currently four gates to process passengers and construction is underway to add two more, which will enable the airport to process three wide-body and two narrow-body jets as the same time.

San Diego International Airport saw more than 400,000 international arrivals in 2017, up from 50,000 passengers a year in the early 1990s.

The World Travel & Tourism Council recently told transport ministers attending the International Transport Forum that the deployment of biometrics technology is key to handling growth in global travel.

Article Topics

 |   |   |   | 

Latest Biometrics News

 

China strengthening face biometrics regulation to mandate choice, consent

China’s boom in selfie biometrics and facial recognition may already have peaked, with new regulations published so businesses can plan…

 

Intellicheck, Raonsecure invest in new IDV markets for steady growth

Market and investment strategy loom over the latest set of financial results from digital identity and biometrics providers. Intellicheck credits…

 

Facial recognition tender for Toronto police draws interest from major vendors

Eleven biometrics providers, including large international firms, are vying to provide Toronto police with a new facial recognition system, which…

 

OBIM spec enables vendors to build products to interact with DHS biometric system

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has opened its specification for interacting with the nation’s largest biometrics database to…

 

Nigeria facilitates student loans with G2P biometric card as NIN enrollment passes 117M

Nigeria has reported new progress in the issuance of the National Identification Number (NIN) with the figure now above 117.3…

 

Liberia launches digital public infrastructure project with $30M World Bank funding

The government of Liberia has flagged off a digital transformation project that seeks to expand its digital ID coverage and…

Comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Viewed This Week

Featured Company

Biometrics Insight, Opinion

Digital ID In-Depth

Biometrics White Papers

Biometrics Events