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January 2024

Aerovalue's weekly aviation briefing: January 16th



Welcome to Aerovalue's Weekly Aviation Briefing, your go-to source for the latest in the skies. From the bustling runways of global airports to the dynamic operations of airlines and the ever-evolving world of air cargo, we bring you the most up-to-date and insightful news. Dive in with us as we explore the latest trends, breakthroughs, and developments shaping the aviation sector. Stay informed, stay ahead – with Aerovalue.

(Source: Aerovalue)

A self-service screening option is coming to the airport

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The Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) is pursuing passenger self-service screening to increase screening efficiency and improve the passenger experience while maintaining a stable number of Transportation Security Officers (TSOs). The Screening at Speed Program aims to allow PreCheck® passengers to complete the screening process with minimal to no assistance from TSOs.

S&T's Screening at Speed team and its Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL) have partnered with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Innovation Task Force (ITF) to develop and test solutions to build the foundation for the next generation of airport screening. The joint effort aims to increase security effectiveness and reduce checkpoint wait times, benefiting both passengers and TSOs. The Vanderlande prototype, the PAX MX2, combines the Automated Screening Lane carry-on bag conveyance system with new and existing Transportation Security Equipment to create four integrated stations for one checkpoint lane.

The Vanderlande self-service screening prototype will be tested at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, and will receive feedback from mock passengers and TSOs..

(Source: DHS. Read article here)

Exciting news from Aerovalue: Expanding our horizons in Spanish airports!

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Aerovalue has been granted authorization by the Spanish State Air Safety Agency (AESA) to serve as a handling agent in Groups 1, 2, and 10b across all Spanish airports. This move signifies Aerovalue's commitment to providing top-notch aviation services and broadening its range of services.

The expansion signifies Aerovalue's dedication to elevating the standards of aviation services in Spain and the hard work of its dedicated team. The company is looking forward to a bright future and continues to strive for innovation and excellence in all its operations.

(Source: Aerovalue. Read article here)


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