Airport News.For more airport news, data and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/order_formsubs.htm Aug 14, 2006 Current airport security typically involves a five-layered process of screening checked-in luggage, with multiple X-rays and CT scans. That is too unwieldy and time-consuming to apply to passengers and their hand luggage. Instead travelers pass through a metal detector gateway and their bags through an X-ray machine Noun 1. X-ray machine - an apparatus that provides a source of X rays apparatus, setup - equipment designed to serve a specific function fluoroscope, roentgenoscope - an X-ray machine that combines an X-ray source and a fluorescent screen to enable direct , with a random sample also checked for explosives residue using trace particle detectors. Aug 11, 2006 Jane's analyst Yates said new technology is becoming available, such as quadrupole A quadrupole is one of a sequence of configurations of electric charge or gravitational mass that can exist in ideal form, but it is usually just part of a multipole expansion of a more complex structure reflecting various orders of complexity. resonance scanning developed by Australian-based QR Sciences, which uses radio waves Radio waves Electromagnetic energy of the frequency range corresponding to that used in radio communications, usually 10,000 cycles per second to 300 billion cycles per second. to stimulate certain atoms such as nitrogen, present in explosives. Its scanner, with a traffic-light display to indicate all-clear, further investigation or danger, has already been trialled internationally, including at Manchester Airport. Rolling out such technology universally would require time and a huge reallocation Noun 1. reallocation - a share that has been allocated again allocation, allotment - a share set aside for a specific purpose 2. reallocation of investment which until now has gone into other areas, such as deployment of sky marshals on planes. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified" meantime, meanwhile , Yates said he expected the current restrictions on hand baggage to continue, at least for flights into and out of Britain, possibly for months. A permanent ban on hand luggage would be untenable, not least because of the risk of theft from luggage carousels. But not everyone rules out such radical solutions. Aug 11, 2006 AirGuideSchedules calculated that an estimated 400,000 passengers were impacted in the UK as more than 3,800 flights were scheduled to take off on Thursday, of which 3% were transatlantic. More than 650 flights were planned to depart from London Heathrow. Of these 11%, representing 76 flights and 22,384 seats, were destined des·tine tr.v. des·tined, des·tin·ing, des·tines 1. To determine beforehand; preordain: a foolish scheme destined to fail; a film destined to become a classic. 2. for a US airport. Aug 11, 2006 |
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